Chapter
1 II | for one of the happiest men in the world, and even in
2 II | boldness. They were two men made to understand each
3 IV | alimentary canals than other men—a good foot longer at the
4 V | longer than that of other men, returned to the vegetable
5 V | that it takes to tell, six men came leaping across from
6 VI | Evans. “We are now only two men agreed to avenge ourselves
7 VI | work.” And then the two men, with their hands stretched
8 VI | these eminently practical men. But this conclusion was
9 VII | steersman and a cook—eight men all told—formed the crew
10 VII | which could carry eight men on the surface of a river,
11 IX | have us believe, fossil men, overwhelmed by unknown
12 XI | eight particularly vigorous men who composed the crew of
13 XI | have been danger to the men of the “Albatross.”~But
14 XI | Tom Turner and one of the men were in the bow. Within
15 XIII | pipe, Tom Turner and his men replenished their water
16 XIII | who held them. But these men of the “Albatross” were
17 XIII | everything that constitutes in men and material an army on
18 XIII | the mate and one of the men seized him and tied him
19 XIV | bell gave the alarm to the men in the fore-cabin. Four
20 XIV | Phil Evans, who were not men to waste time in wrangling
21 XV | Amazons, five or six thousand men in cotton drawers and shirts,
22 XV | did not lose sight of the men, women, and children reserved
23 XV | which be distributed to the men. At a sign from Robur, these
24 XVI | vast ocean. Both he and his men seemed quite unconcerned
25 XVI | defiance of his propellers. The men, thrown to the ends of the
26 XVII | he, “and there are some men in it.”~“Shipwrecked?” asked
27 XVII | oars. In the boat were five men asleep or helpless, if they
28 XVII | Turner, loud enough for the men to hear, for the boat was
29 XVII | over the sea.~One of the men looked up feebly. His eyes
30 XVII | no food.”~The four other men had now sat up. Wan and
31 XVII | lowered into the boat. The men snatched at it and drank
32 XIX | retired to their cabin like men who wished to make up for
33 XIX | night fell Robur and his men knocked off work. The fore
34 XX | fatigue. Not one of the men of the “Albatross” failed
35 XX | dynamite?~Assuredly if the men of the aeronef had not been
36 XX | and all she bore!~But the men were at work in the bow,
37 XX | to this life, which the men of the “Albatross” had created
38 XX | engineer went forward to the men, who were waiting for orders. “
39 XX | thousand feet for the eight men who were clinging to the
40 XXI | doubt these were the two men, and not their shadows.
41 XXII | show-master, workmen, women, old men, children, members of Congress,
42 XXII | gaze on these extraordinary men?~Why two and not three?
43 XXIII| a suspensory screw, the men of the “Albatross” would
44 XXIII| several hours Robur and his men remained unhelped, at first
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