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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 II | servant to so audacious a master.~Uncle Prudent was rich, 2 IV | means. As he has become master of the seas with the ship, 3 IV | screw, so shall he become master of atmospherical space by 4 IV | which man will become the master of space. The helix —”~“ 5 V | waited for Uncle Prudent, his master, and at last he went after 6 V | means at ease to see his master plunging into such deserted 7 V | Instinctively he drew nearer to his master, but not for the world would 8 V | Over and over again had his master threatened to kick him out, 9 V | fear of doing worse. With a master ever ready to venture on 10 V | But here he was, and his master had become used to his faults. 11 V | they are getting nearer! Master Uncle!” he shouted.~It was 12 V | exclaim for. the last time, “Master Uncle! Master Uncle!”~“What 13 V | last time, “Master Uncle! Master Uncle!”~“What is the matter 14 VI | Frycollin!” said Uncle Prudent.~“Master Uncle! Master Uncle!” answered 15 VI | Prudent.~“Master Uncle! Master Uncle!” answered the Negro 16 VII | spite of themselves—“I am master of the seventh part of the 17 VIII | were to obtain between the master of the “Albatross” and his 18 VIII | singing his song in space.~“Master! Master!” shouted Frycollin. “ 19 VIII | song in space.~“Master! Master!” shouted Frycollin. “See 20 XI | vigorous clutch at the waist.~“Master Tapage!” said the poor fellow, 21 XIII | this “Albatross” and her master.”~It will he seen how in 22 XIV | they say in my country, the master may send you to the seesaw!” 23 XVI | this conversation to his master, who saw it was evident 24 XVI | shrunk from betraying his master.~It was on the 23rd of July 25 XVII | and the Negro, with his master’s permission, very willingly 26 XVII | feel anxious at, though the master of an aeronef might despise 27 XVIII| And now he was no longer master of her course; she would 28 XIX | had the same idea as his master and the audacity to start 29 XX | should again become absolute master of his invention? If he 30 XXI | as undiscoverable as his master. Never had a Negro since 31 XXII | honor of accompanying his master, and he took no part in


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