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					  	  ________________________________________________ _ Chapter XVII - A Telegraphic Dispatch The great works undertaken by the Gun Club had now virtually Just at this moment a circumstance, the most unexpected, the One day, the 30th of September, at 3:47 P.M., a telegram, The president tore open the envelope, read the dispatch, and, Here is the text of the dispatch, which figures now in the                                 FRANCE, PARIS, Substitute for your spherical shell a cylindro-conical projectile. Content of Chapter XVII - A Telegraphic Dispatch [Jules Verne's novel: From the Earth to the Moon]  _  | ||
 
