Chapter
1 III | speed, they could not be kept going in a moderate breeze.
2 III | Captains Krebs and Renard had kept the secret had been surpassed,
3 IV | hoaxer? Whoever he was, he kept his audience in hand. There
4 V | monthly life. Frycollin kept a lookout to the left and
5 V | to kick him out, but had kept him on for fear of doing
6 VI | everything that betrayed anger kept dumb and fury imprisoned,
7 VI | we need not recur, we had kept our eyes more open, this
8 VII | of the accumulators was kept equally secret. Of what
9 VII | belonged entirely to Robur. He kept it a close secret. And,
10 VIII | crew, breakfast probably kept them from their posts. An
11 X | reservoir in which the water is kept in permanent ebullition
12 X | myriads. But the “Albatross” kept on at such a height that
13 XI | feet or more.~At first he kept himself well back behind
14 XI | these different maneuvers he kept his eyes shut. At last he
15 XII | take advantage. The aeronef kept on her course to the southwest,
16 XII | at the helm. The engineer kept an attentive watch on his
17 XIII | health of her crew. She kept on without undue haste towards
18 XIII | little to him if it was kept in an English or Muscovite
19 XIII | guessed, a sharp look-out was kept on the prisoners, whose
20 XIV | after leaving Gousta, had kept her southerly course, which
21 XV | over except a few hundred kept by Tapage for his larder.
22 XV | the capital, Abomey. Well kept roads radiating among vast
23 XVII | Edinburgh.~The thermometer kept steadily below freezing,
24 XVII | mate. He and Tom Turner kept constant watch on the barometer—
25 XVIII| material, which was fortunately kept at bay by the centrifugal
26 XIX | set to work, while Evans kept watch in the neighborhood
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