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1 1,7| single ray of light from the moon pierced through the clouds. 2 1,0| was the slender crescent moon, already almost disappearing; 3 1,3| night was magnificent. The moon, which had been full five 4 1,3| be called the dawn of the moon. At the southern zenith 5 1,3| by the first rays of the moon, was very clearly defined 6 1,1| it on the fact that the moon is really a cold star, which 7 1,1| amount of heat. If, then, the moon has become cold, it is because 8 1,2| their time in barking at the moon, should persist in trying 9 2,3| strong, for in three days the moon would be full, and it was 10 2,9| March. There had been a full moon at the commencement of the 11 2,3| the evening the crescent moon, which would not be in its 12 2,9| more so that it is a full moon to-day," remarked Herbert, " 13 3,1| obtained? ~Night fell. The new moon had disappeared. Profound 14 3,4| as there had been a new moon but two days before. A whole 15 3,2| other. ~At that moment the moon appeared in the east, above 16 3,5| night was black. The new moon had disappeared at the same