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A Voyage to the Moon

Chapter xiii 

Word Count: 1663    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

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A Voyage to the Moon
A Voyage to the Moon
“Savinien–Hercule de Cyrano Bergerac, swashbuckler, hero, poet, and philosopher, came of an old and noble family, richer in titles than in estates. His grandfather still kept most of the titles, and was called Savinien de Cyrano Mauvieres Bergerac Saint–Laurent. He was secretary to the King in 1571, and held other important offices.”
1 Cyrano de Bergerac2 Note on the Translation3 The Translator to the Reader4 COMICAL HISTORY5 Chapter ii6 Chapter iii7 Chapter iv8 Chapter v9 Chapter vi10 Chapter vii11 Chapter viii12 Chapter ix13 Chapter x14 Chapter xi15 Chapter xii16 Chapter xiii17 Chapter xiv18 Chapter xv19 Chapter xvi20 Chapter xvii