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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 II | Prudent being his family name. There is nothing surprising 2 II | consideration, and in spite of his name was well known for his audacity. 3 III | air. It well merited the name of the monster balloon.~ 4 III | called the Excelsior, a name which is rather too much 5 III | to do was to justify its name by going ahead obediently 6 III | Let him in!”~“What is the name of this singular personage?” 7 III | so quickly to the curious name was chiefly due to the Weldon 8 IV | of the United States! My name is Robur. I am worthy of 9 IV | Robur. I am worthy of the name! I am forty years old, although 10 IV | Conqueror! I accept the name and I will bear it, for 11 IV | shall be glad to know the name of the interrupter.”~“My 12 IV | of the interrupter.”~“My name is Chip, and I am a vegetarian.”~“ 13 VII | construction of his aeronef—a name which can be exactly applied 14 IX | the “Canis latrans,” whose name is justified by his sonorous 15 X | was. It well merited the name of a park—a park with mountains 16 X | large lake which bears the name of the stream. Great was 17 XI | and probably a Gascon, his name being Francois Tapage. If 18 XIII| is better known under the name of Cashmere. Uncle Prudent 19 XIV | light,” which merits its name even when its inhabitants 20 XV | we know nothing but the name? Did he pass his life in 21 XV | the gulf which bears their name. On the horizon was the 22 XV | Amazons an the river of that name, there is no doubt of there 23 XVI | the powerful bird whose name she bore. If she did not 24 XVII| has earned for them the name of the Milky Sea. In the 25 XVII| the boat’s stern was the name of the ship to which she 26 XIX | in a style worthy of his name, and that promised well.~ 27 XXI | engineer, and answering to the name of Robur, a person of unknown 28 XXII| celebrated Harry W. Tinder, whose name we mentioned at the beginning 29 XXII| crowd saw what it meant! A name uttered by one of the members


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