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19 far
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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 Pre | the derision of the mass. Far better is it to wait; and 2 III | Michel; “Adam cannot be far off; he is there somewhere; 3 III | extends beyond the moon?”~“Far beyond it, if the atmospheric 4 IV | integral calculus is not yet far enough advanced.”~“Then,” 5 V | their dimensions, are as far removed from each other 6 VII | allow that they were not far behind him; and that, under 7 IX | the journey, at least as far as the projectile’s impulsive 8 XI | so often shipwrecked. Not far off lies the “Sea of Rains,” 9 XII | hemisphere. The travelers were far from the central point which 10 XII | answered Barbicane. “We are too far off to recognize its nature. 11 XV | describing was taking it far from the point indicated 12 XVII | prehistorical times. Not far from that, rose to a height 13 XVII | the surrounding plain was far from equaling the depth 14 XVII | height, the depths withdraw far below the lunar level.”~“ 15 XVII | network of crests; then, as far as the eye could see, a 16 XVIII| of these jets extended as far as the circle of Neander, 17 XX | the coast of America as far as the Straits of Magellan.”~“ 18 XXI | Central America, took them as far as St. Louis, where the 19 XXII | success of the operation was far from being certain. How


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