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20 eye
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Jules Verne
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1 I | PAST TEN P. M.~As ten oclock struck, Michel Ardan, Barbicane, 2 II | chronometer; “it is eleven oclock, and it is only thirteen 3 III | awakened them at about seven oclock in the morning of the 2nd 4 V | said he; “it is seven oclock in the morning; we have 5 VI | chronometer marked five oclock of the terrestrial morning. 6 VI | asked Barbicane.~“Three oclock,” answered Nicholl.~“How 7 VII | very night, at twelve oclock, in eighteen hours, exactly 8 VIII| that day, about eleven oclock in the morning, Nicholl 9 IX | was finished about three oclock, and after taking all these 10 IX | side windows until eight oclock at night. The moon had grown 11 XII | Sea of Rains.” At one oclock of the terrestrial morning, 12 XII | gaze. About half past one oclock in the morning, they caught 13 XII | hemisphere also.~About two oclock in the morning Barbicane 14 XIII| At that moment, at six oclock, the lunar pole appeared. 15 XV | this moment, at eight oclock in the morning of the day 16 XVI | uranographic studies. About five oclock, Michel Ardan distributed, 17 XIX | solar rays, would serve as a clock to the Selenites, as in 18 XIX | did not touch it.~“One oclock,” said Barbicane.~Michel 19 XX | have finished. It is ten oclock, and with your permission, 20 XXII| of December, at eight oclock at night, the corvette meeting


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