Chapter
1 I | inoffensive ruminant had just tasted her last tuft of
2 I | Léman, it had been detected just as the zenith was paling
3 I | have had to put them back just when they most wanted to
4 II | for some of the excitement just exhibited by the members
5 II | society of engineers had just been founded at Buffalo
6 IV | brows knit, “when I have just seriously stated a serious
7 V | unpardonable as it happened to be just—historically?~The members
8 V | was only a thin crescent just beginning its monthly life.
9 V | trees, whose summits were just tipped by the parting rays
10 V | bent under him, but he had just strength enough to exclaim
11 VII | the aerostats which had just been invented. In 1784 Launoy
12 VIII | of Lake Ontario. She had just crossed the country so poetically
13 IX | end the “Albatross” had just reached. They concluded,
14 XIII | can have some fishing.”~“Just so.”~They were to remain
15 XIII | destruction afterwards.”~“Just so,” said Uncle Prudent. “
16 XIII | that means business. But just now we are over the Caspian.
17 XIII | said Uncle Prudent, who had just appeared on deck.~“President
18 XV | the old King Bahadou had just died, and the whole population
19 XVI | and Phil Evans, who had just come out of their cabin,
20 XVI | Fry! My boy! That would just suit you to see what was
21 XVII | rescue from the sky had come just in time for the survivors
22 XX | hull of the aeronef opened just behind the first deck-house,
23 XXI | better, then, to wait.~And just then came the first news
24 XXII | seemed as if a vessel were just launched from the stocks.
25 XXIII| suspensory screws, came down just as fast. She ran alongside
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