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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 V | Weldon Institute, although taken by surprise, would have 2 VI | bandage which bound his eyes, taken the gag out of his mouth, 3 VI | groan, which might have been taken for his last had he not 4 VIII | Frycollin been forgotten. He was taken forward and there found 5 VIII | to then the engineer had taken many precautions against 6 VIII | see what reprisals he had taken on the president and secretary 7 IX | course, and in doing so had taken into account the altitude 8 X | by the same pass as that taken by the railway. Only a hundred 9 XIII | the conversation that had taken place.~“Phil Evans,” said 10 XIII | and asked for him to be taken on board again. But Robur 11 XIV | without having their breath taken away by the rapidity of 12 XV | the waters of the Hydaspes taken in the vale of Cashmere 13 XV | that thousands of prisoners taken during recent razzias were 14 XV | fear at the turn things had taken. They fled under the trees, 15 XVI | that she might have been taken for a flaming aerolite. 16 XVII | miraculous.~When they had been taken to the mouth of the channel 17 XVIII| this something should be taken on account of the height 18 XIX | appeared, and Robur had taken his observations, they would 19 XIX | result of the observation, taken with the greatest exactitude, 20 XIX | on, but it had had to be taken on board to adjust the twisted 21 XX | supporting Phil Evans, had taken shelter among the rocks. 22 XX | the stern-screw could be taken in hand.~And how about the 23 XXI | How many a time had he taken from it the pinch of friendship! 24 XXI | that the catastrophe had taken place in some high region 25 XXII | The “Go-Ahead” had been taken to the clearing in Fairmount


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