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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | academy, showed that their colleagues were wrong by an elaborate 2 III | why Uncle Prudent and his colleagues were so justifiably proud 3 III | point.~“A stranger, my dear colleagues, asks to be admitted to 4 V | subject which had set the two colleagues at loggerheads.~It is only 5 VIII | the ship was great the two colleagues could only estimate it imperfectly, 6 VIII | absolute, on the part of the colleagues, which did not for a moment 7 VIII | Go-Ahead” against her!”~The two colleagues shrugged their shoulders. 8 IX | was asleep, and the two colleagues sat down to breakfast without 9 X | Robur appeared on deck. The colleagues walked up to him.~“Engineer 10 XI | in sight—of that the two colleagues soon assured themselves— 11 XI | off into space.~The two colleagues were out on the deck while 12 XII | Leaning over the rail, the two colleagues, as the engineer had told 13 XIII | excitement of their anger the colleaguesUncle Prudent in particular— 14 XIV | became impossible for the colleagues to remain on the deck without 15 XIV | might never be found.~The colleagues were about to sacrifice 16 XIV | not impossible that the colleagues might in this way get into 17 XV | Albatross” in the hands of the colleagues, as in the hands of the 18 XVI | Atlantic! The fears of the two colleagues were realized; but it did 19 XVI | insoluble problems drove the colleagues almost to frenzy. To find 20 XVI | entries in his log-book.~The colleagues wrapped themselves well 21 XVI | and all she carries.”~The colleagues had reached a stage of impotent 22 XVII | of clothing on board, the colleagues, well wrapped up, remained 23 XVII | shall not get there!”~The colleagues had partly guessed the engineer’ 24 XIX | will be seen that the two colleagues were agreed on all points 25 XIX | you.”~At six oclock the colleagues dined together as usual. 26 XIX | planned!” said Phil Evans.~The colleagues, as we see had arrived at 27 XIX | in slipping down it.~The colleagues made their way along the 28 XXI | was no news. Neither the colleagues nor Frycollin had been found. 29 XXI | scoundrels had attacked the colleagues here in the deserted park 30 XXI | the disappearance of the colleagues, and later over the plains 31 XXI | It was expected that the colleagues would take their places 32 XXI | dismember.~But though the colleagues did not tell what had happened 33 XXII | only a hypothesis; and the colleagues reserved to themselves the 34 XXIII| tempest of cheers.~The two colleagues, profoundly humiliated,


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