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celestial 6
cellar 1
cemetery 1
center 18
centered 1
centers 2
centigrade 3
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18 against
18 almost
18 besides
18 center
18 circle
18 felt
18 formed
Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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center

   Chapter
1 I | Barbicane placed them in the center of the disc forming the 2 I | the couches placed in the center of the disc.~“Forty-seven 3 IV | problem, the distance from the center of the earth to the center 4 IV | center of the earth to the center of the moon, of the radius 5 VI | edges, but also from its center.”~“Then,” said Michel, in 6 VII | the projectile to the very center of the lunar disc. If it 7 VIII | miraculous “Ascension” in the center of the projectile.~“Is it 8 VIII | because the projectile’s center of gravity is very low; 9 IX | end by falling into some center of attraction or other.”~ 10 X | native purity of form; her center of gravity was in advance 11 X | gravity was in advance of the center of her figure; and from 12 X | have passed through the center of the orb of night. It 13 XVII | was a focus of light, a center of irradiation, a crater 14 XVII | 12° east longitude. Its center is occupied by a crater 15 XVII | placed round one common center and crowned by radiating 16 XVIII| edges and concave in the center, some twelve miles, others 17 XVIII| All started from a common center, the crater of Tycho. They 18 XXIII| Carolinas, visiting the center by Tennessee, Kentucky,


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