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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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interior

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1 II | shower of aluminum.~The interior showed but little disorder; 2 II | filling the air in the interior of the projectile with silvery 3 II | established between the interior and the exterior.~Michel 4 III | directly with its rays lit the interior of the projectile from beneath, 5 XII | lunar disc, is that the interior surface of these circles 6 XII | have given access to the interior of the crater.~In passing 7 XIII | large craters, without any interior cones, which shed a bluish 8 XIV | invisible points.~In the interior, the obscurity was complete. 9 XIV | result. The humidity of the interior was changed into ice upon 10 XIV | See! the steam of the interior is condensing on the glasses 11 XV | raised the temperature of the interior of the projectile a little, 12 XV | a disemboweling of the interior fires of the moon! That 13 XVII | converging toward it, and the interior excrescences of its crater, 14 XVII | mountains hanging on to the interior and exterior sloping flanks 15 XVIII| much more violent in the interior of the moon than in the 16 XVIII| of the moon than in the interior of the terrestrial globe. 17 XIX | was sensibly felt in the interior.~The three friends looked 18 XXI | was not connected with the interior by a network of telegraphic


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