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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | in Provence it had been seen between two and three o’ 2 I | however, was, it will be seen, common to both “It was 3 I | particularly as they had seen it by day in the form of 4 I | of them claimed to have seen it the same night, the same 5 I | and that what they had seen was an aerolite. This aerolite 6 I | Something had assuredly been seen, and something had assuredly 7 III | through space.~But, as we have seen, all the mechanical difficulties 8 VI | hole. It remained to be seen if the knives could cut 9 VI | who, from what had been seen of him at the Weldon Institute, 10 VII | two movements, as will be seen from the following detailed 11 VIII | passed Ottawa, whose falls, seen from above, looked like 12 X | farther on the last was seen of the geyser region, which 13 XI | bottom of the abyss he had seen the immense ocean. His hair 14 XI | them; but all that could be seen on the surface of the sea 15 XI | was there any land to be seen to which they could swim, 16 XIII | possessions in India, there were seen many columns and convoys, 17 XIII | ropes forward without being seen or heard —”~“Good! I am 18 XIII | her master.”~It will he seen how in the excitement of 19 XIV | their action should not be seen.~The “Albatross,” like a 20 XIV | Assuredly the “Albatross” was seen this time—and not only well 21 XIV | this time—and not only well seen but heard, for Tom Turner 22 XIV | This was all that was to be seen of the French capital. At 23 XV | the 30th of July there was seen from the aeronef the little 24 XV | territories which could be seen at one view. To the green 25 XV | In the distance could be seen the wadys with their torrential 26 XV | desert.~Was the “Albatrossseen by the Arabs, the Mozabites, 27 XV | profound. Nothing could be seen of the Trans- Saharan Railway 28 XV | Americans could boast of having seen, heard, and smelt it, on 29 XV | got back there.~Of having seen it, because their view included 30 XVI | there was nothing to be seen but the circular line where 31 XVI | Patagonians, whose fires could be seen occasionally, were really 32 XVI | Then, all around would be seen valleys and pasturages that 33 XVII | was thus very little to be seen. At night time the cold 34 XVII | opportunity. Little was seen of Robur; since the high 35 XVIII| of that ice “blink” to be seen, that whitish tint of which 36 XVIII| appeared, but nothing could be seen of what it bid under its 37 XVIII| to the north. It was soon seen to be an island. But which 38 XIX | air the island could be seen to be of moderate size. 39 XIX | high.~No natives were to be seen, but they might be on the 40 XIX | adjusted and the gearing seen to by which they received 41 XIX | said Phil Evans.~It will be seen that the two colleagues 42 XIX | Turner. The fugitives were seen.~At the same instant an 43 XXI | news.~And they had been seen coming out of the Weldon 44 XXI | mysterious object had been again seen at different times in the 45 XXI | western coast. They had seen the aeronef descend on the 46 XXII | the spectators would have seen the “Go-Ahead” unhesitatingly 47 XXIII| Robur did not want to be seen from the earth, and he came 48 XXIII| those who had never before seen her.~The “Go-Ahead” was 49 XXIII| whale.~This could easily be seen from below and with what


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