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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | depths of the Atlantic, the Pacific, or the Indian Ocean? What 2 IX | City, the real head of the Pacific Railway, that long line 3 IX | valley is followed by the Pacific Railway in its route across 4 X | through which runs the Pacific Railway into the Mormon 5 X | Evans. It was a train on the Pacific Railway on the road to Salt 6 X | the seashore. It was the Pacific Ocean!~ 7 XI | Chapter XI~THE WIDE PACIFIC~Uncle Prudent and Phil Evans 8 XI | sweeping along over the North Pacific. On the following morning, 9 XV | Ocean, the Atlantic and the Pacific, to convince them against 10 XVI | to do then? Get into the Pacific, or go to the continent 11 XVI | coast as if to enter the Pacific. After passing Lomas Bay, 12 XVI | Island, on the shores of the Pacific. Then, having accomplished 13 XVII | some lonely island in the Pacific with a colony of scoundrels 14 XVII | the lower regions of the Pacific are covered with icefields 15 XVII | some unknown island of the Pacific. Beneath her stretched the 16 XVII | dissipate, the surface of the Pacific was a milky white. It seemed 17 XVII | had recently raged in the Pacific.~It was one oclock in the 18 XVIII| carried by the storm into the Pacific over the polar region, accomplishing 19 XVIII| above the vast seas of the Pacific would be a very awkward 20 XVIII| the thousands that dot the Pacific? However, Robur decided 21 XIX | Was it an island in the Pacific, in Australasia, or in the 22 XIX | to think they were in the Pacific.~At this height—one hundred 23 XIX | almost imperceptible in the Pacific.~At the northwest point 24 XIX | in the immensity of the Pacific Ocean between the Equator 25 XIX | in the north of the South Pacific, a long way out of the route 26 XIX | X Island by crossing the Pacific obliquely. But the cyclone 27 XX | resume her voyage across the Pacific to X Island.~It was important, 28 XXI | express train on the Union Pacific.~At the end of this day 29 XXI | the first train out on the Pacific Railway, and on the 27th 30 XXII | buried in the depths of the Pacific!~That Robur had a retreat, 31 XXIII| escaped being drowned in the Pacific?~The remains of the deck,


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