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1 III | Weldon Institute set to work. When there comes along 2 III | at the first appeal. The work began under the superintendence 3 III | institute had got their work well in hand. In the Turner 4 IV | partisans of aviation, whose work slowly but surely is leading 5 VI | said Uncle Prudent. “Now to work.” And then the two men, 6 VI | of his knife and set to work on the wall near the door. 7 VII | machines, ready to do their work, once there came to be applied 8 VII | particularly French—whose work had been perfected by him, 9 VII | when the speed is great the work of the weight varies in 10 VII | advantages, no doubt. That the work and experiments of M. Renard 11 VIII | fear, and almost refused to work. “If it was to break! If 12 IX | he was occupied in some work, or else he was asleep, 13 XIII | again? For his propellers to work, he must keep at least six 14 XIII | for transport.~An hour’s work sufficed to fill up the 15 XIV | the excessive speed the work of the suspensory screws 16 XV | ship. But all hands set to work to clear the deck, and the 17 XV | help joining him in such a work of humanity.~“Let us free 18 XVI | times and more.~Here was work for the cook, who knew how 19 XVI | peculiar oiliness. And here was work for Frycollin in plucking 20 XVII | strength enough left to work the oars. In the boat were 21 XVIII| steamer travels upstream more work is got out of her screw 22 XIX | considerably lightened their work. At this moment half of 23 XIX | had to leave before the work was finished. With only 24 XIX | feet from the ground!~The work was only interrupted for 25 XIX | no time to lose, set to work vigorously.~While they were 26 XIX | cartridge.”~“Let us set to work, Uncle Prudent.”~“No. Wait 27 XIX | Immediately Uncle Prudent set to work, while Evans kept watch 28 XIX | cabin. The crew were all at work forward. There was no fear 29 XIX | suspicion.~During the day the work on the fore screw had been 30 XIX | and his men knocked off work. The fore propeller not 31 XIX | suitable a light for such work as the daylight.~Uncle Prudent 32 XIX | he in a low voice. “The work is not finished. They have 33 XIX | rag and waste used in the work at the screw.~An instant 34 XX | Sir.”~“And all hands to work.”~“Yes, Sir.”~There was 35 XX | idea of putting off the work till tomorrow. There was 36 XX | old anchorage?~While the work at the screw was actively 37 XX | until she was again fit to work to windward.~The maneuver 38 XX | bore!~But the men were at work in the bow, twenty yards 39 XX | their attention from their work. Robur was there working 40 XX | he was. He hurried on the work, but nothing was neglected, 41 XX | will not interfere with the work.”~“If it is raining it is 42 XX | two the first part of the work was finished. The fore-screw 43 XX | cannot knock off yet. We must work till day comes.”~They were 44 XXI | measure which suspended the work on the “Go-Ahead.” How, 45 XXI | how could they finish the work when these were not present? 46 XXII | behind. But probably the work done by the machines would 47 XXIII| less than eight months, the work was finished, and a new


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