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girls 1
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31 thought
30 asked
30 board
30 give
30 light
30 nor
30 north
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | an observatory could not give a satisfactory answer what 2 III | to the means employed to give the aerostat its motion 3 III | Prudent found it convenient to give.~Uncle Prudent turned on 4 IV | that mean that man is to give up the conquest of the air, 5 IV | solid fulcrum. If you will give a column of air an ascensional 6 IV | American continent, has had to give up his project of crossing 7 V | hunt the members had to give in and separate, not before 8 VI | came to visit, them, or to give them that liberty of movement 9 VI | Suddenly Frycollin began to give unequivocal signs of being 10 VII | for it is necessary to give the various steps in the 11 VII | obstinately resolved to give way in not the slightest 12 VIII | Manifestly he wished to give them time to cool down, 13 VIII | management of the ship or to give their whole attention to 14 VIII | to push me, nor rails to give me a faster road. Air is 15 XIII | swimmers. A plunge would give them their liberty; and 16 XIII | Phil Evans. “He will only give us our liberty when it suits 17 XIV | probably Robur wished to give the Parisians the sight 18 XV | some foreign ambassador to give him a surprise present of 19 XVI | of those animalculae that give phosphorescence to the sea, 20 XVIII| Robur was not the man to give in. His seventy-four screws, 21 XIX | Turner it was decided to give the crew a rest, and postpone 22 XIX | the electric lamps did not give so suitable a light for 23 XIX | impossible if he were to give the alarm. Close by were 24 XIX | Engineer Robur, will you give us your word of honor to 25 XX | drop another anchor, and give chase to the fugitives. 26 XXI | and there was nothing to give a clue to the missing three. 27 XXI | offered to whoever would give news of the three absentees, 28 XXI | it.~They had, however, to give in to the evidence. There 29 XXI | the ocean would not even give up again. The act of vengeance 30 XXII | that her steersman could give her. She turned in a small


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