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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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impossible

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1 I | phenomenon, which, though impossible in theory, was possible 2 I | and its trajectory, it was impossible to say.~It was then a journal 3 II | Chapter II~AGREEMENT IMPOSSIBLE~“And the first who says 4 IV | space! You are fighting the impossible!”~Strange as it was that 5 V | such insults unpunished was impossible to all with American blood 6 V | to me it would have been impossible to stop him until he had 7 VI | his mouth closed, it was impossible for him to think of anything. 8 VI | are right, even if it is impossible.”~“And even if it is impossible.”~ 9 VI | impossible.”~“And even if it is impossible.”~There could be no doubt 10 VI | closely shut and it was impossible to shoot back the lock. 11 VI | wood.”~“What is it then?”~“Impossible to say. But, anyhow, steel 12 VI | the wall was made of was impossible to say. It was not metal; 13 XI | vertically, and it is almost impossible to conceive with what speed 14 XI | opportunity of judging.”~Impossible to be more agreeable!~The “ 15 XIII | and flight was utterly impossible.~This time they did not 16 XIII | and get over the storm!”~“Impossible, sir!”~“What is the matter?”~“ 17 XIV | drop, and it soon became impossible for the colleagues to remain 18 XIV | thought of. But if it was impossible for them to again set foot 19 XIV | the same time it was not impossible that the colleagues might 20 XV | these questions, it is now impossible to reply. They are the secrets 21 XVI | never came to the ground was impossible. How could he make up his 22 XVI | history? Here were riddles impossible to solve; and Robur was 23 XVI | was immense, and perhaps impossible to escape, for the engineer 24 XVI | quite certain that escape is impossible?”~“Impossible.”~“Be it so! 25 XVI | escape is impossible?”~“Impossible.”~“Be it so! But a man is 26 XIX | asleep. All flight would be impossible if he were to give the alarm. 27 XXIII| into space, where it was impossible to follow him?~It seemed


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