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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 II | approach of a brilliant object. It was an enormous disc, 2 II | looking into space. The object grew rapidly as it approached 3 VI | from the projectile. This object seemed as motionless as 4 VI | I do not know what the object it, but I do know why it 5 VI | deformed, unrecognizable object, reduced to nothing, was 6 VII | strange conditions.~Every object thrown from the projectile 7 VIII| weight destined to weight the object would have lost exactly 8 VIII| lost exactly as much as the object itself; but a spring steelyard 9 VIII| this enormous orb, that an object weighing 70,000 pounds on 10 XIII| of the observer and the object observed. And more, Barbicane 11 XIX | has been reckoned that an object thrown from the top of the 12 XXII| their glasses saw that the object signalled had the appearance 13 XXII| the bridge, examining this object straying at random on the 14 XXII| two cables’ lengths of the object.~A shudder ran through the


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