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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 Pre| derision of the mass. Far better is it to wait; and that 2 I | we shall resist the shock better that way. Remember that, 3 III| the rays of the sun. It is better for us to see the destination 4 V | hypothesis that would suit me better than all the others, which 5 VI | projectile, “to observe the moon better,” he pretended. During this 6 VII| heat of the gas; nothing better than the preserved meat. 7 IX | friends, having nothing better to do, continued their observations; 8 X | But Barbicane, who was a better judge, always answered him 9 XII| Tycho, we shall be in a better position to find out the 10 XV | would it not have been better to have found continents 11 XV | installation have been made under better circumstances? Yes, evidently. 12 XIX| command the gunner, we had better ram the gunner into the 13 XIX| on the moon.”~“We ask no better, my worthy Michel,” replied 14 XX | and Newfoundland, is much better.”~“I agree with you, Bronsfield. 15 XXI| Maston, “and the sooner the better.”~


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