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1 I | in this story.~Which was right; the Englishman or the American?
2 I | Pulkowa, showed that both were right. It all depended on the
3 I | elaborate calculation of the right ascension and declination
4 III | of a slight sprain in the right thumb, while the less fortunate
5 III | possibly can. And it is right.~Things were in this state
6 IV | will bear it, for I have a right to it!”~“We beg to doubt
7 V | lookout to the left and right of him to see if he was
8 V | not one of which was the right one. Heavy rewards were
9 VI | adversaries no more.”~“You are right,” answered Evans. “We are
10 VI | ourselves if possible.”~“You are right, even if it is impossible.”~“
11 VI | is always wrong not to be right,” said Prudent.~Here a long-drawn
12 VI | while I buttress him up.”~“Right!” said Evans.~An instant
13 VIII | answer.”~“Speak.”~“By what right did you attack us in Philadelphia
14 VIII | Fairmount Park? By what right did you shut us up in that
15 VIII | in that prison? By what right have you brought us against
16 VIII | flying machine?”~“And by what right, Messieurs Balloonists,
17 VIII | and I repeat, by what right?”~“Do you wish to know?”~“
18 VIII | you please.”~“Well, by the right of the strongest!”~“That
19 VIII | intend to exercise that right?”~“How can you?” said Robur,
20 IX | horizon is Chicago.”~He was right. It was indeed the city
21 X | leaving Mount Stevenson on the right, and coasting the large
22 X | She headed off, to the right and left, and swept on in
23 XI | farther aft, and with his right hand signaled to the engineers,
24 XII | towered Mount Everest. To the right was Dhawalagiri, reaching
25 XIII | board in defiance of all right. For us and ours she is
26 XIII | seems to me, sir, he has a right to complain,” said Phil
27 XIII | Evans.~“Yes, and I have a right to look after my ears,”
28 XVIII| Although the aeronef was going right in its teeth she was still
29 XIX | Phil Evans, “have we the right to dispose of his life?”~“
30 XXI | The incredulous had the right of doubting. But the right
31 XXI | right of doubting. But the right did not last long. Seven
32 XXII | reserved to themselves the right of making inquiries on the
33 XXII | Then they extended their right hands towards the zenith,
34 XXIII| them I am only within my right. But from the passion kindled
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