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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | since the appearance of man on the terrestrial globe. 2 II | rags with sulphuric acid. A man of good standing was this 3 II | had fallen to his lot. The man who planted his needle nearest 4 II | but sureness of eye. The man must have a compass in his 5 IV | fury.~And Robur looked the man he said he was. Of middle 6 IV | But does that mean that man is to give up the conquest 7 IV | forty-five meters a second, a man can support himself on the 8 IV | efs,’—by means of which man will become the master of 9 VI | dearly!”~“But who is this man? Where does he come from? 10 VI | Institute, was not the sort of man to trouble himself much 11 VI | words the door opened. A man appeared on the threshold. 12 VII | THE ALBATROSS~“When will man cease to crawl in the depths 13 VIII | longer there. At the stem the man at the wheel in his glass 14 IX | take care! I am not the man to stand that sort of thing.”~“ 15 X | and short in the legs, a man of iron, with one of those 16 XI | he tottered along, like a man whose foot feels it is not 17 XIII | no one about except the man at the wheel. And if we 18 XVI | solve; and Robur was not the man to assist willingly in their 19 XVI | Impossible.”~“Be it so! But a man is always his own property; 20 XVIII| moment.~But Robur was not the man to give in. His seventy-four 21 XIX | voyages. In X Island, Robur, a man of immense wealth, had established 22 XIX | The look-out!” he said.~A man was crouching near the deck-house. 23 XIX | An instant afterwards the man was gagged and blindfolded 24 XIX | The honor of such a man —”~Uncle Prudent did not 25 XIX | somebody. It was the look-out man, who had got rid of his 26 XX | the sea.~When the look-out man had got clear of his gag


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