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Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | the terrestrial globe. The night before an aerial trumpet 2 I | affirmative. Perhaps in the night of the fifth and the morning 3 I | small cloud of vapor, and by night in that of a shooting star. 4 I | altogether had not, on the night of the 26th and 27th, the 5 I | in Norway, and during the night of the 28th and 29th that 6 I | to have seen it the same night, the same hour, the same 7 I | assuredly been heard. In the night of the 12th and 13th of 8 I | 13th of May—a very dark night— the observers at Yale College, 9 V | the engines worked day and night. Treasurer Jim Chip, publicly 10 V | anchored on it during the night? It looked like it, with 11 V | that broke the quiet of the night.~Great was the excitement 12 V | also disappeared during the night.~Long and keen was the search 13 VI | wind! But I thought the night was quite calm.”~“So it 14 VI | three it ought still to be night”.~“Perhaps my watch has 15 VIII | preference he traveled at night, clearing the way with his 16 IX | therefore, that during the night the whole length of Lake 17 IX | Albatross.”~During the night there were no more shrill 18 IX | rose floating. through the night air.~At last came a menacing 19 X | Lands passed over during the night and the landscape then unrolling 20 X | where they were. During the night the “Albatross” had made 21 X | reach San Francisco before night,” said Phil Evans.~“And 22 XI | unchanged.~How long the night appeared to be to the two 23 XI | when there is hardly any night along the sixtieth parallel.~ 24 XI | this day and the following night. Uncle Prudent and Phil 25 XII | THE HIMALAYAS~During, the night the fog cleared off. There 26 XIII | It may happen during the night that the “Albatrossmay 27 XIII | mind —”~“Nor I. During the night there’s no one about except 28 XIII | that they dont watch us at night?” asked Evans.~“Well, we 29 XIV | be better to wait for the night and take advantage of a 30 XIV | coast near Dunkirk. The night was rather dark. For a moment 31 XV | marabout Sidi Chick.~Before night several hundred miles had 32 XV | reached her.~Then came the night, that silent night in the 33 XV | came the night, that silent night in the desert of which Felicien 34 XVI | two furrows of light. As night fell a bright reflection 35 XVI | at this time of year the night was eighteen hours long 36 XVII | very little to be seen. At night time the cold became very 37 XVII | the depth of the winter night would be the act of a madman.~ 38 XVII | the middle of the polar night, in an atmosphere of sixty 39 XVII | east. At ten oclock at night the land was sighted— or 40 XVIII| this month of July, the night lasted nineteen hours and 41 XVIII| immediately. At the pole the night lengthened into one of a 42 XVIII| plunged in that continuous night which is illuminated only 43 XVIII| world during the long polar night.~At two oclock in the morning 44 XIX | instead of to the north. When night came the repairs would be 45 XIX | this place tonight, the night will not pass without our 46 XIX | this bird of Robur’s! This night I will blow it into the 47 XIX | asked Evans.~“Yes. Last night, while Robur and his people 48 XIX | Wait till tonight. When the night comes we will go into our 49 XIX | make up for a sleepless night.~Neither Robur nor any of 50 XIX | nothing was damaged.~When night fell Robur and his men knocked 51 XIX | would be in place during the night, and that the “Albatross” 52 XIX | her way to the north.~The night was dark and moonless. Heavy 53 XXI | scandalous incident of the night before. A stranger calling 54 XXI | park in the middle of the night!~It was possible. The police 55 XXI | know what occurred on the night of the 27th and 28th of


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