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surf 4
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27 remained
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26 given
26 kept
26 know
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 IV | masters of a ship on the surface of the sea. Because a few 2 IV | been shown that the wing surface decreases in proportion 3 VII | proportional increase in the surface beaten by the wings in order 4 VII | could carry eight men on the surface of a river, a lake, or a 5 X | arrangement of the islands on its surface; magnificent were the blue 6 XI | seemed to skim the placid surface of the sea, which lay beneath. 7 XI | that could be seen on the surface of the sea were a few of 8 XI | whales as they came to the surface to breathe. Tom Turner and 9 XI | cetacean emerged from the surface about four cable-lengths 10 XI | When the whale rose to the surface he started off at full speed 11 XI | was dragged to the very surface of the water. A whirlpool 12 XI | the whale returned to the surfacedead. From every side the 13 XIII | only a few feet from the surface of the stream. They were 14 XIII | swooped down towards the surface of the sea. Towards evening 15 XIII | or European side. On the surface of the sea a few white sails 16 XIII | they would get down to the surface of the sea. Once they were 17 XIV | numerous observatories on the surface of the terrestrial globe.~ 18 XV | of ruddy sand along the surface of the ground like a bore 19 XV | ground like a bore on the surface of the sea.~Then the desolate 20 XVI | with every point on the surface of the earth, certainly 21 XVI | waves widened out over the surface of the ocean with a speed 22 XVI | she did not walk on their surface like the petrels, she could 23 XVI | mountains, on their upper surface, and ruled off below by 24 XVII | unable to dissipate, the surface of the Pacific was a milky 25 XVIII| blown into white dust on the surface of the sea. It was manifest 26 XVIII| carapace, covers up the polar surface. There was none of that 27 XX | resolved to descend to the surface of the sea, in the hope


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