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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | and meteorologists would soon have dropped the subject 2 V | to think of returning so soon to their domicile. They 3 VI | more.~“I expect Robur will soon have us brought before him,” 4 VIII | over the Venice lagoon. Soon they could distinguish the 5 VIII | no doubt it was Ottawa.~Soon the city faded off towards 6 IX | going due west, they would soon be over Lake Michigan. “ 7 IX | the course of the aeronef. Soon the bluffs gave place to 8 X | that of the chasing wind. Soon she was in Nevada over the 9 X | prisoners into their cabin. As soon as the door was shut, Uncle 10 XI | must be had to strategy as soon as the “Albatross” again 11 XI | that the two colleagues soon assured themselves—nor was 12 XI | water from the spout holes soon announced the presence of 13 XI | gradually getting closer.~Soon the aeronef was gliding 14 XI | speed, the “Albatross” was soon clear of the fog and in 15 XIII | domain.~Besides, the country soon disappeared in one of those 16 XIII | foot is built Teheran.~As soon as the day broke on the 17 XIV | wind began to drop, and it soon became impossible for the 18 XIV | It seems to me we shall soon go to pieces!”~“Perhaps 19 XIV | an excellent chance was soon to be offered them.~At ten 20 XV | darting along at top speed. Soon he reached the interior, 21 XV | in her rapid flight she soon distanced them.~The evening 22 XV | in an oblique direction. Soon she emerged from the bed 23 XV | could render to humanity.~Soon the “Albatrossrose again 24 XVIII| ascend, but the heavy pull soon drew her back, and she sunk 25 XVIII| her suspensory screws. And soon the fury of the storm reached 26 XVIII| sighted to the north. It was soon seen to be an island. But 27 XIX | we ought to get to X as soon as possible.”~“Yes, Tom, 28 XIX | so as not to occur too soon or too late.~Uncle Prudent 29 XIX | conclusions were as follows. As soon as the fore propeller was 30 XX | recapture the fugitives!~As soon as the screw was in place 31 XX | get into going order as soon as we can, and then we can 32 XXII | was terrific, and it would soon be above the crowd. A suspicion 33 XXIII| he desired to return as soon as possible.~In the ruins 34 XXIII| was in full flight; but it soon appeared that she could 35 XXIII| our time. I have come too soon today to withstand such


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