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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | noticed between three and four oclock; while at the Semnoz 2 I | ordinary projectiles—or about four hundred and fifty miles 3 I | spike of the temple, of the Four Hundred Genii at Canton, 4 III | brothers had given a speed of four yards a second. The dynamo-electric 5 IV | ordinary crocodile can reach four hundred atmospheres, while 6 IV | is not less than that of four hundred horsepower; when 7 IV | could lift a weight of four hundred grammes, or two 8 IV | balloonists! You are only Cabo-”~Four or five shots cracked out, 9 VI | It ought thus to be about four oclock in the morning for 10 VI | And what did they see?~Four thousand feet below them 11 VII | gliding through the air on four revolving wings. In 1853 12 VII | propelling screws, each with four arms. These screws were 13 VIII | Only think! A fall of over four thousand feet, which would 14 VIII | which the sun showed some four thousand feet below.~“I 15 IX | that long line of rails, four thousand five hundred miles 16 X | greeted the aeronef.~Three or four of the crew of the “Albatross” 17 XI | emerged from the surface about four cable-lengths in front of 18 XI | weigh from three hundred to four hundred pounds. There they 19 XI | had her course changed four points, so as to head to 20 XIII | a depth of from sixty to four hundred feet, would flood 21 XIV | the men in the fore-cabin. Four of them came aft, creeping 22 XIV | of the French capital. At four oclock in the morning the “ 23 XV | whole triangle of three or four miles in circumference; 24 XV | palace there were drawn up four thousand warriors, one of 25 XVI | Magellan, rising six thousand four hundred feet from the sea. 26 XVII | water and no food.”~The four other men had now sat up. 27 XVIII| the Southern Cross, whose four bright stars were gleaming 28 XVIII| polar region, accomplishing four thousand three hundred and 29 XIX | would be there in three or four days.~Hence Robur’s resolve 30 XIX | take place about three or four oclock in the morning.”~“ 31 XXI | were accustomed to.~Three, four, five, six days passed. 32 XXI | the island for three or four hours if his screws were 33 XXIII| when she was not more than four thousand feet from the ground.~


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