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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | sign of agreement. Then came a short period of rest. 2 I | 2nd and 9th of June, there came a new series of facts which 3 III | hundred thousand dollars came into the club’s account 4 IV | less than ten, so that he came between the dog and the 5 V | it takes to tell, six men came leaping across from under 6 V | were prisoners.~Then there came a continuous buzzing, a 7 VI | remained unchanged. No one came to visit, them, or to give 8 VI | a feeble gleam of light came in through a kind of loophole.~ 9 VI | Uncle Prudent, “if, when we came away from our meeting, instead 10 VII | Austrian Jacques Degen. In 1810 came the pamphlet by Denian of 11 VII | down. From 1811 to 1840 came the inventions and researches 12 VII | worked by steam. In 1845 came Cossus and his ascensional 13 VII | ascensional screws. In 1847 came Camille Vert and his helicopter 14 VII | of birdswings. in 1852 came Letur with his system of 15 VII | life; and in the same year came Michel Loup with his plan 16 VII | revolving wings. In 1853 came Béléguic and his aeroplane 17 VII | do their work, once there came to be applied to thereby 18 VIII | way that I am astonished I came out of it alive?”~“To ask 19 IX | and ages ago.~When evening came the whole basin of the Platte 20 IX | Then from time to time came the howl of a wolf, a fox, 21 IX | sonorous bark.~Occasionally came penetrating odors of mint, 22 IX | through the night air.~At last came a menacing yell, which was 23 X | more or less plausible they came to the conclusion that this 24 X | national domain? If so, he came not to receive their thanks. 25 X | the flying machine. Cheers came floating up through the 26 XI | their cabins! When they came on deck in the morning the 27 XI | his deck-house, When he came out this morning be contented 28 XI | Uncle Prudent and Phil Evans came out of their cabin. Perhaps 29 XI | presence of the whales as they came to the surface to breathe. 30 XI | river, the Amoor.~Then there came a fog so dense that the 31 XIII | reflections of these bands came running along the waves 32 XIV | fore-cabin. Four of them came aft, creeping along the 33 XIV | clock in the morning.~Then came the Gulf of Finland, the 34 XIV | Paris, and after Dunkirk came Doullens, Amiens, Creil, 35 XIV | do not know; but down she came till she was within a few 36 XIV | of the ground. Robur then came out of his cabin, and the 37 XIV | his cabin, and the crew came on to the deck to breathe 38 XV | before they reached her.~Then came the night, that silent night 39 XV | happened. A cloud of locusts came flying along, and there 40 XV | distanced them.~The evening came. The air was troubled by 41 XV | duties.~When the “Albatrosscame flying over Dahomey, the 42 XV | all. Every other second came discharges of guns and blunderbusses, 43 XV | one blow.~The “Albatrosscame slowly down in an oblique 44 XV | was given.~But a change came over the crowd below. They 45 XV | graze from a bullet that came through the deck-house.~“ 46 XVI | board the aeronef and never came to the ground was impossible. 47 XVI | guillemots, ducks, and geese came crowding on board enough 48 XVII | prisoners. Frycollin seldom came out of the cook-house, where 49 XVII | afternoon when Tom Turner came up to the engineer and said, “ 50 XVIII| several millimeters. The wind came in violent gusts, and then 51 XVIII| in the morning the wind came on again with extreme violence. 52 XVIII| she come out—if she ever came out?~As she descended more 53 XIX | to the north. When night came the repairs would be finished, 54 XIX | began to rise. A few puffs came from the southwest, but 55 XX | and sublime.~Tom Turner came up to the engineer. It was 56 XXI | to wait.~And just then came the first news of the strange 57 XXI | French mail-boat “Normandie” came into the Hudson, bringing 58 XXI | another.~At last a ship came to water at the Chatham 59 XXII | industrial and commercial life came to a standstill that the 60 XXIII| seen from the earth, and he came along almost always above 61 XXIII| slowing her suspensory screws, came down just as fast. She ran


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