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lift 2
lifted 2
lifting 1
light 30
lighted 5
lightened 1
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30 asked
30 board
30 give
30 light
30 nor
30 north
30 passed
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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light

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1 I | form, throwing on it both light and darkness, recording 2 I | had appeared a flash of light of electrical origin which 3 I | At the Pic du Midi this light appeared between nine and 4 I | Observatory on the Puy de Dome the light had been observed between 5 I | could be no doubt that a light had been observed at different 6 I | center, it was plain that the light must have traveled at a 7 III | they did very well. In a light wind of five or six yards 8 III | of the inventors after a light and powerful motor, the 9 IV | when the pressure of a light breeze on a vessel’s sails 10 V | heard. A flash of electric light shot across the clearing.~ 11 VI | above him a feeble gleam of light came in through a kind of 12 VI | it remained intact.~The light had now increased, and Phil 13 VII | watertanks. Round the deck a few light uprights supported a wire 14 VII | trumpet.~There was besides a light india-rubber boat, insubmersible, 15 VIII | clipper entered a zone of light clouds, which gradually 16 XII | upper end a sort of bow of light wood with a thin slip of 17 XIV | she was over the “city of light,” which merits its name 18 XIV | Two brilliant sheaves of light shot down and moved along 19 XV | altitude amid a bank of light cloud.~About eleven oclock 20 XVI | tracing two furrows of light. As night fell a bright 21 XVI | the sky.~The cause of this light must have been electricity; 22 XVIII| without warmth, without light—only appeared above the 23 XVIII| incomparable magnificence, and the light showed the face of the country 24 XVIII| their road. A brilliant light shone round over all. The 25 XVIII| stood out in the bright light as if come from another 26 XVIII| two colossal torches which light the confines of the world 27 XIX | fulminate. My idea is to light it about midnight, so that 28 XIX | did not give so suitable a light for such work as the daylight.~ 29 XIX | made the darkness deeper. A light breeze began to rise. A 30 XIX | silence was unbroken. No light shone from the portholes.


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