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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 III | guidable aerostats had gained a little speed, they could not be 2 III | with private affairs as little as it possibly can. And 3 IV | you do! And now consider a little before you interrupt me, 4 V | him, though he cared but little for the subject which had 5 V | some compensation. Very little had been said about his 6 VI | which bound his wrists. Little by little the knot slipped, 7 VI | bound his wrists. Little by little the knot slipped, his fingers 8 VI | Park they went in for their little game.”~“Agreed,” said Evans. “ 9 VII | lightness.~This list may be a little long, but that will be forgiven, 10 VIII | and worked together with a little lard, which boiled in water 11 X | lake was overpassed, and a little farther on the last was 12 XI | barbed point. Robur was a little farther aft, and with his 13 XII | troubled themselves very little about these demonstrations. 14 XII | northern hemisphere, was only a little above freezing. This cold, 15 XIII | Central Asia, it mattered little to him if it was kept in 16 XIII | afterwards she was over a little hill at the northern angle 17 XIII | that length, and, with a little pluck we might slip down 18 XIV | northwest, followed for a little the valley of the Volga. 19 XV | hope you will believe a little more in heavier than air?”~ 20 XV | seen from the aeronef the little village of Geryville, founded 21 XV | but you insult us.”~“Oh! a little irony, that is all!”~“Are 22 XV | the masses below. And the little gun shot forth its shrapnel, 23 XVI | it? Was he expected by a little colony of which he was the 24 XVI | parallel. The day was but little over seven hours long, and 25 XVI | Prudent and Phil Evans saw little of Robur. Seated in his 26 XVII | called upon to furnish a little artificial heat in the cabins. 27 XVII | short. There was thus very little to be seen. At night time 28 XVII | watching for an opportunity. Little was seen of Robur; since 29 XVIII| the icebergs and floes?~A little after midnight an aurora 30 XIX | island. Not far off, down a little creek, a small river flowed 31 XIX | this passage, and with the little stores we have left we ought 32 XIX | that Robur had founded his little colony, and there the “Albatross” 33 XIX | Prudent and Phil Evans held a little conversation together which 34 XIX | time of action arrived.~A little before midnight Uncle Prudent 35 XX | might help them mattered little to him. With the powers 36 XXI | disappeared.~The fugitives had little to fear. Now could Robur


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