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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 V | told them that they were prisoners.~Then there came a continuous 2 VI | hour the position of the prisoners remained unchanged. No one 3 VIII | his guests, not to say his prisoners. Manifestly he wished to 4 VIII | Again did Robur approach his prisoners, who affected to be in no 5 X | and Stripes.~In vain the prisoners, in their desire to take 6 X | given her as to drive the prisoners into their cabin. As soon 7 XII | following days of which the prisoners could take advantage. The 8 XIII | were considered, and the prisoners rushed to throw themselves 9 XIII | look-out was kept on the prisoners, whose temptation to escape 10 XIV | difficult to keep a watch on his prisoners while he was crossing Europe, 11 XIV | thought over and settled, the prisoners, found they could not put 12 XV | engineer going to do with his prisoners? Was he going to keep them 13 XV | terrace that they throw the prisoners tied up in wicker baskets, 14 XV | it was that thousands of prisoners taken during recent razzias 15 XV | soldiers, were grouped the prisoners destined to accompany the 16 XV | minghan’s sword, and the prisoners were led up in hundreds 17 XV | humanity.~“Let us free the prisoners!” they shouted.~“That is 18 XV | really did marvels.~The prisoners, although they did not understand 19 XV | under the trees, while the prisoners ran off without anybody 20 XVII | left off speaking to his prisoners. Frycollin seldom came out 21 XIX | his honor not to take us prisoners again —”~“The honor of such 22 XX | empty.~When he saw that the prisoners had escaped, Robur was seized 23 XX | dispersed. The capture of the prisoners was certain, and once he 24 XXI | on the subject of Robur’s prisoners was as great as ever. Had 25 XXI | of the way in which the prisoners had escaped! Not a word 26 XXIII| Evans had again become the prisoners of the redoubtable Robur.


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