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kayuks 1
keen 5
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34 escape
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34 keep
34 right
34 round
34 same
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 IV | world, may strive in vain to keep me from it. When I have 2 IV | who in vain endeavored to keep himself cool, “you forget 3 IV | such a maladee Saint Helix keep us free!” sung out one of 4 IV | such a maladee Saint Helix keep us free!” with such intonations 5 VII | and not unreasonably—to keep his secret unpatented. One 6 VII | Albatross” could still keep afloat in her natural element.~“ 7 VIII | seemed now to have no wish to keep his secret hidden. And if 8 IX | it was only prudent to keep a good lookout, in case 9 IX | be calm.”~“Be calm!”~“And keep your temper until it is 10 X | there before. A few forts to keep the Indians in order crowned 11 XI | yet that was enough to keep the apparatus afloat in 12 XII | wraps, they preferred to keep to their cabin.~It need 13 XII | need hardly be said that to keep the aeronef in this rarefied 14 XII | the fore-cabin, so as to keep their places notwithstanding 15 XIII | propellers to work, he must keep at least six feet above 16 XIII | streamers, which the Russians keep as the police of these Turcoman 17 XIII | colleague in vain tried to keep quiet.~“Whenever you please!” 18 XIII | out of the electric zone! Keep cool, my lads!”~He stepped 19 XIV | considered it more difficult to keep a watch on his prisoners 20 XIV | piece of worsted so as to keep it from opening it as it 21 XV | prisoners? Was he going to keep them in his power and condemn 22 XVI | vessel as the “Albatross” and keep her building secret? It 23 XVI | themselves from being shot off.~“Keep cool!” shouted Robur.~They 24 XVI | the Atlantic, and if we keep on we shall get to the coast 25 XVI | the flavor of the game and keep down its peculiar oiliness. 26 XVII | barometer—not so much to keep themselves informed of the 27 XVIII| required all his skill to keep her straight. In the first 28 XVIII| enough speed was given to keep the aeronef under control 29 XIX | were in action, enough to keep the “Albatrossfixed to 30 XIX | propeller be could easily keep a proper course.~Meanwhile 31 XX | experiments, he found it better to keep his ship well up in the 32 XX | down at the sea; but if we keep above the rain it makes 33 XXI | the aeronef had wished to keep himself unknown he could 34 XXIII| falls on the waves its wings keep it afloat. For several hours


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