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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | an hour—that it did not fall to the ground, and that 2 III | which ended in a frightful fall from fifteen hundred feet 3 VIII | faintings. Only think! A fall of over four thousand feet, 4 IX | sleep it was to dream of fall after fall, of projections 5 IX | was to dream of fall after fall, of projections through 6 IX | soil and broken in their fall. At a distance these blocks 7 XI | beneath us!”~“If we are to fall, it is better to fall in 8 XI | to fall, it is better to fall in the sea.”~“We shall be 9 XII | approaching typhoon—a rapid fall of the barometer, a disappearance 10 XIV | that was over the famous fall of the Rjukanfos in Norway. 11 XIV | fast we shan’t have time to fall! That is some comfort!”~“ 12 XIV | swim. And if it did not fall on somebody and crack his 13 XIV | do for the snuff-box to fall into the sea or a gulf or 14 XIV | hand, and let his snuff-box fall.~Immediately the “Albatross” 15 XIV | famous snuff-box after its fall?~It had fallen in the Rue 16 XV | hostile spirit. And after the fall of the minghan loud shouts 17 XIX | once, it would do so in her fall. Nothing was easier than 18 XX | it would be lost in its fall; but now!~As he grew calm, “ 19 XX | reversed. The aeronef began to fall astern, when Tom Turner 20 XX | into the abyss.~It was a fall of ten thousand feet for 21 XX | clinging to the wreck; and the fall was even faster than it 22 XX | became a suspender. The fall continued, but it was checked, 23 XX | checked, and the wreck did not fall with the accelerating swiftness 24 XXIII| been asphyxiated by the fall. But if they had escaped 25 XXIII| to atoms in a frightful fall.~The people, mute with horror, 26 XXIII| legs when we see anyone fall from a height. An aerial 27 XXIII| her. This time it was a fall. The gas had dilated in 28 XXIII| of the air will assuredly fall.~—End of Voyage Extraordinaire—


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