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stand 3
standing 3
stands 1
star 17
starry 6
stars 19
start 7
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17 set
17 showed
17 since
17 star
17 struck
17 ten
17 west
Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 Pre | elliptical orbit round the star of night it had become its 2 Pre | the elements of this new star had not yet been calculated; 3 Pre | observations made upon a star in three different positions 4 II | simple morning or evening star! This globe, where they 5 III | the inhabitants of the new star could not live without eating, 6 III | the sun ranks only as a star of the fourth magnitude. 7 V | cannot doubt that their star is much older than ours. 8 V | bend toward the wandering star, and the earth, becoming 9 XIV | Southern Cross to the North Star, those two constellations 10 XIV | gravitating, like a new star created by the hand of man. 11 XV | the action of some unknown star? Barbicane could not say. 12 XV | not be confounded with a star. It was a reddish incandescence 13 XVII | carved for Pluto’s head, a star launched by the Creator’ 14 XVIII| to say that it is a vast star, similar to that produced 15 XVIII| some from the inside of the star. A violent contraction of 16 XVIII| to imprint this gigantic star.”~“A contraction! something 17 XXIII| and after awhile from one star to another, from the Polar


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