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The Moon-Voyage

CHAPTER XV
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CHAPTER XV.
THE CEREMONY OF THE CASTING.
During the eight months that were employed in the operation of boring the preparatory works of the casting had been conducted simultaneously with extreme rapidity; a stranger arriving at Stony Hill would have been much surprised at what he saw there.
Six hundred yards from the well, and standing in a circle round it as a central point, were 1,200 furnaces, each six feet wide and three yards apart.

The line made by these 1,200 furnaces was two miles long.

They were all built on the same model, with high quadrangular chimneys, and had a singular effect.

J.T.Maston thought the architectural arrangement superb.

It reminded him of the monuments at Washington.


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