Chapter
1 III | they could not be kept going in a moderate breeze. Hence
2 III | was to justify its name by going ahead obediently to the
3 V | them up when they talked of going to Switzerland? Was not
4 VII | approached the sun.~But without going back to mythological times,
5 VIII | overhead. Fast as they were going, they would have to triple
6 VIII | you tell us where we are going?” asked Phil Evans.~“Through
7 VIII | Until it ends.”~“Are we going round the world?” asked
8 VIII | said Uncle Prudent. And going to the bow they looked out
9 VIII | That proves that we must be going at a speed of seventy-five
10 VIII | it was because they were going with the wind. In a calm
11 IX | above all, what was Robur going to do with them?~Frycollin,
12 IX | and that, as they were going due west, they would soon
13 IX | it is obvious that we are going farther west than is convenient
14 X | chase the train, which was going at full speed. She was immediately
15 X | speed the “Albatross” was going she would be over the dome
16 XI | its whistle or its horn going. It must reduce its speed,
17 XII | and probably Robur is going round their base, so as
18 XIII | and while the fishing was going on she would be stopped
19 XIII | Evidently the “Albatross” is going to cross the Caspian into
20 XIII | sight. The “Albatross” is going down to fish. Cannot we
21 XIII | at first thought he was going to be hanged. Not he was
22 XIII | hanged. Not he was only going to be towed!~The rope was
23 XIII | angle, with the aeronef, now going at over sixty knots an hour,
24 XIV | To jump from an express going sixty miles an hour is to
25 XIV | but to jump from a machine going one hundred and twenty miles
26 XIV | was every chance of its going to the bottom of the sea,
27 XIV | monuments as if she was going to knock the ball off the
28 XV | And what was the engineer going to do with his prisoners?
29 XV | with his prisoners? Was he going to keep them in his power
30 XV | perpetual aviation? Or was he going to take them on a trip over
31 XV | behind. Was Robur thinking of going back? No; but his attention
32 XV | shouted.~“That is what I am going to do!” said the engineer.~
33 XVI | Albatross” bound? Was she going more than round the world
34 XVI | cross it. There was now no going at full speed, none of the
35 XVI | As to knowing if he were going to stop anywhere, no! But
36 XVI | no! But if he thought of going to the moon, and found there
37 XVI | suit you to see what was going on up there.”~“I shall not
38 XVI | Where is the “Albatross” going? Here we are flying obliquely
39 XVII | was this intractable Robur going to do? Had not the time
40 XVII | what I think. I fancy he is going west, and with the speed
41 XVII | becalmed, and—?”~“We are going to tow you.”~“Who are you?”~“
42 XVIII| Although the aeronef was going right in its teeth she was
43 XVIII| antipodes of Paris was only going about eighteen miles an
44 XX | must have her propellers going, particularly the one in
45 XX | feeble sputtering that, was going on in the deck-house. Perhaps
46 XX | the breeze is falling, and going round to the west.”~“What
47 XX | down yet. Let us get into going order as soon as we can,
48 XX | hour.”~“Yes, sir. We are going about forty feet a second.
49 XXI | way is as follows: we are going to use two screws, one at
50 XXII | maneuvering. With her screws going she moved to the east at
51 XXII | and his companions were going in search of a breeze in
52 XXII | was increased, and she was going east as fast as she could.~
53 XXIII| a huge bird of prey was going to strike the “Go-Ahead.”~
54 XXIII| Prudent and Phil Evans, was going to start from Philadelphia
55 XXIII| destroy her?~No; he was going to save her crew!~And so
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