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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | for more than six miles round our spheroid.~Naturally 2 I | so as to circle for ever round our globe.~“Why should not 3 IV | take you ten years to go round the world—and a flying machine 4 V | they had to go a long way round to get back.~Frycollin followed, 5 VI | gag in the mouth, a cord round the wrists, a cord round 6 VI | round the wrists, a cord round the ankles, unable to see, 7 VI | mouth, and cut the cords round his ankles with his knife. 8 VI | wide apart, began to feel round the walls to find a joint 9 VII | including the watertanks. Round the deck a few light uprights 10 VII | each alternate one spun round in a different direction 11 VIII | it ends.”~“Are we going round the world?” asked Phil Evans 12 IX | but an horizon that rises round him on all sides like a 13 IX | which clasps North America round the waist. Doubtless, also, 14 X | vertical torrent twenty feet round and more than two hundred 15 XII | probably Robur is going round their base, so as to pass 16 XII | able to —”~“Unless he goes round by Burma to the east, or 17 XIV | prodigious. The propellers spun round so swiftly that they seemed 18 XIV | an unvarying trajectory round the globe.~But she did stop 19 XIV | in the box, bound the box round with a piece of worsted 20 XV | fosse measuring twelve miles round, with wide, regular streets 21 XV | the southwest wind hems round with an inaccessible surf. 22 XVI | Was she going more than round the world as Robur had said? 23 XVI | sea. But she began to spin round on herself with frightful 24 XVII | southern seas or continents round the Pole? In this icy atmosphere, 25 XVIII| which were sweeping her round with them. Had she sufficient 26 XVIII| A brilliant light shone round over all. The figures on 27 XIX | measured about fifteen miles round, was like a three-pointed 28 XIX | answer, and was then wound round with string and attached 29 XX | breeze is falling, and going round to the west.”~“What does 30 XXI | nothing. After the first round of cheers, which both received 31 XXIII| her as she rose. She flew round her flanks, and maneuvered 32 XXIII| her flanks, and maneuvered round her in a circle with a constantly 33 XXIII| Albatross,” which followed her round and round at top speed, 34 XXIII| which followed her round and round at top speed, was now invisible.~


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