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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 I | of putting my nose to the window, I could well stand a lease 2 II | rushed to the uncovered window. But it was lit by no ray 3 II | light would have lit the window, and the window was dark. 4 II | lit the window, and the window was dark. Doubt was no longer 5 II | Nicholl had returned to the window, and were watching the constellations. 6 II | Barbicane was about leaving the window to open the opposite scuttle, 7 II | Barbicane began to uncover the window at the bottom of the projectile, 8 III | freedom of movement. The thick window inserted in the bottom could 9 V | was watching through the window. Nicholl had crossed his 10 V | globe; then from the lower window he took an exact observation, 11 VI | earth through the lower window, it looked like nothing 12 VI | president approached the window, and saw a sort of flattened 13 IX | replacing of the disc, the lower window was blocked up; thus it 14 X | hearts as they went from one window to the other. Their observations, 15 XV | Barbicane and Nicholl to his window, exclaimed, “The invisible 16 XXII| Maston rushed to the broken window.~At that moment they heard


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