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erie 3
erroneously 1
eruption 1
escape 34
escaped 11
escaping 3
escarpments 1
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35 soon
34 aerial
34 colleagues
34 escape
34 go-ahead
34 here
34 keep
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 VI | answered before attempting an escape with any chance of success.~“ 2 VI | was to make a hole, and escape through the hole. It remained 3 X | strangle him!”~“We must try to escape.” said Phil Evans.~“Yes; 4 XI | quite made up their minds to escape. If they had not had to 5 XI | case all they had to do to escape from their flying prison 6 XI | putting their project of escape into execution. Flight was 7 XI | carrying out their plan of escape, even admitting that they 8 XI | fog from which it cannot escape is always much delayed. 9 XIII | they thought of was how to escape. They did not even admire 10 XIII | their cabin, resolved to escape, even if it cost them their 11 XIII | perish in its eddies.~To escape this dust, which might have 12 XIII | prisoners, whose temptation to escape could not but be intensified. 13 XIV | something. It was evident that escape was not to be thought of. 14 XV | the higher zones so as to escape from a simoom which was 15 XV | plaintive murmur that seems to escape from the ground.~Only one 16 XV | friends, whose chances of escape had sunk to below zero. 17 XV | country, and it did not escape Robur that everybody was 18 XVI | and perhaps impossible to escape, for the engineer could 19 XVI | been forced to fly aloft to escape from his creditors. As to 20 XVI | is it quite certain that escape is impossible?”~“Impossible.”~“ 21 XVII | thinking over their plans of escape, and watching for an opportunity. 22 XVIII| also knew it was best to escape from the cyclone and get 23 XVIII| But the aeronef could not escape; the attraction of the cyclone 24 XVIII| sufficient mechanical power to escape through them?~Suddenly the 25 XVIII| could neither mount nor escape. But in following this unchanging 26 XIX | said Phil Evans, “we must escape!”~“Escape?”~“Yes! down the 27 XIX | Evans, “we must escape!”~“Escape?”~“Yes! down the cable! 28 XIX | alarm had been given. The escape was discovered.~“Help! Help!” 29 XX | a paroxysm of anger. The escape meant the revelation of 30 XX | them again, “They will not escape from X Island!”~About one 31 XXI | 28th of July; the daring escape to the earth, the scramble 32 XXI | had occurred since the, escape of the fugitives. And that 33 XXIII| Go-Ahead” they could not escape. A public vengeance, which 34 XXIII| appeared that she could not escape horizontally, and so she


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