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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 Pre | 11th of December it was impossible to see it; and what Joseph 2 II | Florida would render not impossible.~The case was serious, the 3 III | retorted Michel; “then it is impossible for me to find even the 4 IV | mathematical subjects; and it is impossible for me to find out how the 5 VI | said Michel.~“It is an impossible supposition,” said the practical 6 VII | thing was difficult but not impossible, a word which he never uttered.~ 7 IX | blocked up; thus it was impossible for the travelers to observe 8 XII | the work of giants quite impossible for the Selenites.”~“Why? 9 XIII| to five. It still seemed impossible, however, that it could 10 XIII| touched by the hand! It seemed impossible that, before long, the projectile 11 XIV | observation of the lunar disc was impossible. The constellations alone 12 XV | which separated them, it was impossible to estimate it. The projectile, 13 XV | of the travelers! It is impossible to describe it. In spite 14 XIX | XIX~A STRUGGLE AGAINST THE IMPOSSIBLE~For a long time Barbicane 15 XIX | pretend to fight against the impossible?”~“Why not? Do one Frenchman 16 XX | attempt, nothing seemed impossible to the Americans. They had 17 XXI | operation, though not an impossible one. But the corvette had 18 XXI | together would soon have become impossible; but an unforseen event 19 XXII| in the wide ocean almost impossible. The chances of success


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