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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 II | needle, marched towards the board that had fallen to his lot. 2 VII | Chapter VII~ON BOARD THE ALBATROSS~“When will 3 VIII | brought us against our will on board this flying machine?”~“And 4 IX | at finding themselves on board.~Anyhow, the journals of 5 XI | there was an assortment on board, there would have been danger 6 XI | and made everything on board very damp.~All that was 7 XIII | have so well named him, on board his admirableAlbatross,” 8 XIII | scoundrel who detains us on board in defiance of all right. 9 XIII | ground. Now there are on board several ropes of that length, 10 XIII | welcomed warmly enough on board the “Albatross.”~But the 11 XIII | There are other ropes on board. And if you dont be quiet 12 XIII | asked for him to be taken on board again. But Robur had already 13 XIV | sacrifice one of the bottles on board when an idea occurred to 14 XV | such a cargo of them on board as to threaten to sink the 15 XV | Are there any weapons on board?”~“Oh, quite an arsenal.”~“ 16 XVI | spent his life in the air on board the aeronef and never came 17 XVI | them.~“Nothing broken on board?” asked Robur.~“No,” answered 18 XVI | some of the explosives on board and simply blowing her up. 19 XVI | and geese came crowding on board enough to fill Tapage’s 20 XVII | scarcity of clothing on board, the colleagues, well wrapped 21 XVII | Doubtless there was no one on board with strength enough left 22 XVIII| not much inconvenience on board from the cold, for the temperature, 23 XVIII| over all. The figures on board stood out in the bright 24 XIX | it had had to be taken on board to adjust the twisted blades. 25 XIX | drowned every other sound on board. They were waiting till 26 XIX | the cabins. Every one on board was asleep. They reached 27 XIX | the cable was hauled in on board, and the “Albatrosssank 28 XX | But to get the screw on board it seemed best to stop the 29 XXI | a mail-boat took them on board as passengers, and after 30 XXIII| that the aeronaut jumped on board.~Would Uncle Prudent and


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