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1 VII | the construction of his aeronef—a name which can be exactly
2 VII | told—formed the crew of the aeronef, and proved ample for all
3 VII | outfit and stores of the aeronef— in addition to the famous
4 VIII | Such was the speed of the aeronef; and if the passengers were
5 VIII | people of both worlds was the aeronef of the engineer. The trumpet
6 IX | terrestrial beings felt the aeronef glide over them, and uttered
7 IX | But what could happen? The aeronef might find herself like
8 IX | the district. But as the aeronef was rapidly nearing a mountainous
9 IX | rise in the course of the aeronef. Soon the bluffs gave place
10 IX | a balloon or deck of an aeronef. It is not an abyss that
11 IX | as the passengers in the aeronef could observe all these
12 IX | occasionally reached the aeronef from the herds of buffalo
13 X | unrolling beneath them.~The aeronef was now more than six hundred
14 X | feet above the sea. The aeronef was at this altitude owing
15 X | as though to furnish the aeronef with a new element. There
16 X | that he had brought the aeronef above the national domain?
17 X | the passengers greeted the aeronef.~Three or four of the crew
18 XI | composed the crew of the aeronef they might have tried to
19 XI | anything of the sort. The aeronef was sweeping along over
20 XI | them in the stern of the aeronef.~And now Frycollin ventured
21 XI | cabin.~During this day the aeronef was only driven at moderate
22 XI | show off the powers of the aeronef to the members of the Weldon
23 XI | He thus controlled the aeronef in every way, horizontally
24 XI | dashed up over the bow of the aeronef. Then he plunged to a great
25 XI | getting closer.~Soon the aeronef was gliding about twenty-five
26 XI | time to cut the line.~The aeronef was dragged to the very
27 XI | on to the deck as if the aeronef were a ship driving against
28 XI | their minds to run if the aeronef stopped.~But would she stop?
29 XI | a fog so dense that the aeronef had to rise above it. At
30 XI | that they could leave the aeronef.~During the day, as Robur
31 XII | into play to scare away the aeronef. Although the Chinese astronomers
32 XII | could take advantage. The aeronef kept on her course to the
33 XII | be said that to keep the aeronef in this rarefied atmosphere
34 XII | be running away from the aeronef.~“The Himalayas, evidently,”
35 XII | ones, between which the aeronef was gliding like a ship
36 XIII | During the morning the aeronef was over Serinuggur, which
37 XIII | fill up the larders of the aeronef, and she resumed her course
38 XIII | such an angle, with the aeronef, now going at over sixty
39 XIII | the accumulators of the aeronef. But what is only an inconvenience
40 XIV | Chapter XIV~THE AERONEF AT FULL SPEED~If ever Prudent
41 XIV | of the 4th of July the aeronef, heading northwest, followed
42 XIV | villages. In the evening the aeronef passed over Moscow without
43 XIV | meteor.~The lamps of the aeronef were turned off, and the
44 XIV | been carried off in the aeronef Albatross belonging to Robur
45 XV | life in the air? Did his aeronef never rest? Had he not some
46 XV | there was seen from the aeronef the little village of Geryville,
47 XV | hurled them selves on to the aeronef to the extreme terror of
48 XV | in the valley—where the aeronef could have renewed her water
49 XV | as good as prawns.”~The aeronef was then eleven hundred
50 XV | particularly as our arrival in an aeronef might prejudice them against
51 XV | though assuredly, if the aeronef had come to earth she would
52 XV | soldiers were firing at the aeronef. The stern screw was shot
53 XV | recognize the power of the aeronef and the services it could
54 XVI | in the air on board the aeronef and never came to the ground
55 XVI | suspensory screws, otherwise the aeronef would have been hurled into
56 XVI | successful razzias in the aeronef, and he had been proclaimed
57 XVI | been ruined by making the aeronef, and had been forced to
58 XVI | life of this prodigious aeronef, of whose superiority in
59 XVI | stature, the passengers in the aeronef were unable to say, for
60 XVII | though the master of an aeronef might despise them. There
61 XVII | orders were given, and the aeronef began to sink towards the
62 XVII | there was some good in this aeronef, which could thus help those
63 XVIII| extreme violence. Although the aeronef was going right in its teeth
64 XVIII| was communicated to the aeronef, and she shot up slantingly
65 XVIII| their maximum speed. But the aeronef could not escape; the attraction
66 XVIII| their game in destroying the aeronef and with her the inventor—
67 XVIII| account of the height of the aeronef above the level of the sea.~
68 XVIII| 40’ south latitude. The aeronef was within fourteen hundred
69 XVIII| speed was given to keep the aeronef under control of the rudder.~
70 XVIII| but slight resistance. The aeronef was like an aerostat, which
71 XVIII| mysterious solitudes the aeronef and all she bore, the moment
72 XVIII| mountain been met with the aeronef would have been dashed to
73 XVIII| seemed to be rushing at the aeronef, which could not move from
74 XVIII| God is a good pilot.~The aeronef sped along to the north,
75 XVIII| useless the situation of the aeronef above the vast seas of the
76 XVIII| dropped overboard. When the aeronef reached the shore of the
77 XIX | if they had perceived the aeronef, terror had made them either
78 XIX | convenient spot to beach the aeronef.~While he was waiting for
79 XIX | shipyard in which he built his aeronef. There he could repair it,
80 XIX | were busy in the bow of the aeronef, Uncle Prudent and Phil
81 XIX | dynamite, enough to shatter the aeronef to atoms. If the explosion
82 XIX | propeller was repaired the aeronef would resume her course
83 XIX | from the southwest, and the aeronef was tugging at her anchor
84 XIX | from the portholes. The aeronef was not only silent; she
85 XIX | anchor had fixed itself. The aeronef was not more than fifty
86 XX | had been fired from the aeronef. Uncle Prudent and Frycollin,
87 XX | breeze freshened, and the aeronef was carried to the northeast.
88 XX | stern-screw; and then the aeronef could resume her voyage
89 XX | here than above, and the aeronef drifted off more rapidly.
90 XX | Assuredly if the men of the aeronef had not been so busy one
91 XX | stop the progress of the aeronef for a few minutes, and even
92 XX | engines were reversed. The aeronef began to fall astern, when
93 XX | instant the hull of the aeronef opened just behind the first
94 XXI | And if the inventor of the aeronef had wished to keep himself
95 XXI | there could be no doubt the aeronef was gifted with an extraordinary
96 XXI | Nothing more was heard of the aeronef. July passed, and there
97 XXI | coast. They had seen the aeronef descend on the island, and
98 XXI | saw nothing more of the aeronef. They concluded that the
99 XXI | of what had become of the aeronef, if it still flew through
100 XXII | as to the merits of the aeronef, or any other flying machine.~
101 XXII | the very spot where the aeronef had landed for a few hours.~
102 XXIII| nine months before, the aeronef, shattered by the explosion,
103 XXIII| of what remained of the aeronef. The engineer said that
104 XXIII| prove the superiority of the aeronef to all aerostats and contrivances
105 XXIII| vulture from the clouds, the aeronef appeared over Fairmount
106 XXIII| dropping to the ground, for the aeronef would have cut her off,
107 XXIII| rapidly in size, and the aeronef appeared dropping with her.
108 XXIII| falling rapidly.~But the aeronef, slowing her suspensory
109 XXIII| the “Albatross.”~Then the aeronef glided off and remained
110 XXIII| locomotion, it belongs to the aeronef and not the aerostat.~It
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