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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 I | being able to keep still, turned in his narrow prison like 2 II | estimated. Its face, which was turned to the earth, was very bright. 3 V | walls of the projectile, turned rapidly on its hinges, and 4 VI | it is its motion which is turned into heat. Consequently 5 IX | his annoyance it had not turned over sufficiently for its 6 IX | its weight, ought to be turned toward her.~Barbicane’s 7 IX | deviation. We have been turned out of our course.”~“By 8 X | a bath of molten silver, turned from it involuntarily; but 9 X | egg, with the small end turned toward the earth. Indeed 10 XII| not so. If the map were turned upside down, showing the 11 XV | base of the projectile had turned toward the moon’s surface, 12 XIX| altered, and the base was now turned to the earth.~This change, 13 XIX| was not its heaviest part turned toward it, as the moon turns 14 XIX| conical top was sensibly turned toward the lunar disc, presented 15 XIX| Barbicane, quitting his scuttle, turned to his two companions. He 16 XX | steward no end of praise, and turned in, not without having complimented 17 XX | the moon, their thoughts turned to that orb which the eyes 18 XXI| perfect howl, answered him. He turned toward J. T. Maston. The


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