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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | night of the fifth and the morning of the sixth of May there 2 I | one and two oclock in the morning; at Mont Ventoux in Provence 3 V | was the excitement next morning in Philadelphia Very early 4 VI | about four oclock in the morning for it is at that hour in 5 IX | could not then do so. That morning the engineer did not leave 6 IX | about eleven oclock in the morning.~A few chains of hills, “ 7 X | about five oclock in the morning, Phil Evans left his cabin. 8 X | For the first time that morning Uncle Prudent and Phil Evans 9 XI | Pacific. On the following morning, that of June 16th, the 10 XI | they came on deck in the morning the dawn had for some hours 11 XI | deck-house, When he came out this morning be contented himself with 12 XI | course to the west.~In the morning of the 17th of June, at 13 XI | channels. On the 19th, in the morning, the “Albatross” was over 14 XIII | in the early hours of the morning, there opened to view the 15 XIII | disappeared.~During the morning the aeronef was over Serinuggur, 16 XIII | belongs to Russia—and in the morning of the 3rd of July she was 17 XIII | these Turcoman waters.~That morning Tom Turner was talking to 18 XIII | he cried no more.~In the morning of the 4th of July the “ 19 XIV | wing.~At ten oclock in the morning, of the 4th of July the 20 XIV | Neva at two oclock in the morning.~Then came the Gulf of Finland, 21 XIV | At four oclock in the morning the “Albatross” had crossed 22 XIV | Antibes. At nine oclock next morning the San Pietrini assembled 23 XIV | street was deserted. In the morning it was picked up by an honest 24 XV | she saw the rising of the morning star over the sands of the 25 XV | of cartographers.~In the morning of the 11th the “Albatross” 26 XV | About eleven oclock in the morning the capital was sighted, 27 XVI | the Atlantic, and in the morning when the sun rose there 28 XVI | was considerable.~In the morning an ordinary ship would probably 29 XVIII| disquieting.~At one oclock in the morning the wind came on again with 30 XVIII| It was two oclock in the morning. The barometer, oscillating 31 XVIII| In the first hours of the morning—if we can so call the vague 32 XVIII| night.~At two oclock in the morning Balleny Island was sighted 33 XVIII| about eight oclock in the morning.~Robur had been carried 34 XVIII| continuing his voyage.~In the morning of the 27th of July, about 35 XIX | three or four oclock in the morning.”~“Well planned!” said Phil 36 XIX | required to be done to the next morning.~The final adjustment was 37 XX | About one oclock in the morning the fore-screw was finished, 38 XXI | the 13th of June, on the morning after the sitting during 39 XXI | been agreed that in the morning they would be back at the 40 XXI | and Quebec, on the very morning after the disappearance


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