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nuremburg 1
nut-shells 1
nutritive 1
o 38
oar 1
oars 2
oases 1
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39 well
38 come
38 himself
38 o
38 perhaps
38 ship
38 turner
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | observed between one and two oclock in the morning; at 2 I | seen between two and three oclock; at Nice it had been 3 I | noticed between three and four oclock; while at the Semnoz 4 V | new continent.~By eleven oclock quiet had been restored 5 VI | ought thus to be about four oclock in the morning for 6 IX | the 14th of June, at five oclock, Uncle Prudent and 7 IX | sighted Iowa City about eleven oclock in the morning.~A 8 IX | until it is wanted.”~By five oclock they had crossed the 9 X | 15th of June, about five oclock in the morning, Phil 10 X | approached at about seven oclock.~By increasing the 11 X | out of sight. About one oclock there appeared a vast 12 X | Uncle Prudent.~It was six oclock precisely when the 13 X | be over the dome by eight oclock.~At this moment Robur 14 XI | 17th of June, at about six oclock, land was sighted 15 XIII | dust.~However, about six oclock her crew could see 16 XIII | that about half-past two oclock Robur witnessed a 17 XIV | sweep of the wing.~At ten oclock in the morning, of 18 XIV | banks of the Neva at two oclock in the morning.~Then 19 XIV | be offered them.~At ten oclock that evening the “ 20 XIV | French capital. At four oclock in the morning the “ 21 XIV | cape of Antibes. At nine oclock next morning the San 22 XV | of the Sudan. About two oclock in the afternoon a 23 XV | light cloud.~About eleven oclock in the morning the 24 XV | honor.~It was about two oclock when the “Albatross” 25 XVI | approached the Pole.~About one oclock in the afternoon the “ 26 XVI | was setting about three oclock in the afternoon, 27 XVII | the Pacific.~It was one oclock in the afternoon when 28 XVII | towards the east. At ten oclock at night the land 29 XVIII| most disquieting.~At one oclock in the morning the 30 XVIII| torrents of rain. It was two oclock in the morning. The 31 XVIII| long polar night.~At two oclock in the morning Balleny 32 XVIII| day reappeared about eight oclock in the morning.~Robur 33 XVIII| 27th of July, about seven oclock, land was sighted 34 XIX | will surprise you.”~At six oclock the colleagues dined 35 XIX | place about three or four oclock in the morning.”~“ 36 XIX | had all finished about ten oclock in the evening without 37 XX | from X Island!”~About one oclock in the morning the 38 XXII | was ready. Since eleven oclock the enormous aerostat


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