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ambient 1
amécourt 3
amenities 1
america 25
american 21
americans 6
americas 1
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26 prisoners
26 think
26 went
25 america
25 another
25 balloon
25 below
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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america

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1 I | Today it appeared over America; forty-eight hours afterwards 2 I | the observatories of South America, in Brazil, Peru, and La 3 II | is nothing surprising in America in the qualificative uncle, 4 III | in which he had crossed America from New York to San Francisco, 5 III | honor among the citizens of America. No! It was called, simply, 6 IV | decided on a thing, all America, all the world, may strive 7 V | replied Uncle Prudent.~“Not in America, Sir; not in America.”~And 8 V | in America, Sir; not in America.”~And exchanging such observations, 9 VII | than Africa, Oceania, Asia, America, and Europe, this aerial 10 VIII | the Gibraltar of North America. There are the cathedrals. 11 VIII | monuments of Europe, Asia, America, was the flag of Robur the 12 IX | belt which clasps North America round the waist. Doubtless, 13 X | on the very confines of America! We think the time has come 14 XI | belonging to that portion of America ceded by Russia to the United 15 XIII | know how to find the way to America.”~The “Albatross” did not 16 XIV | the Tunisian coast.~After America, Asia! After Asia, Europe! 17 XV | trip over Africa, South America, Australasia, the Indian 18 XV | smelt it, on their return to America—if they ever got back there.~ 19 XVII | New World, which is still America, although it does not belong 20 XVII | liquid plain between Asia and America. The waters now had assumed 21 XXI | in less than an hour all America heard of it through the 22 XXI | opportunity of returning to America. The Chatham Islands are 23 XXI | than would take him back to America. After thanking their adorers, 24 XXII | any. Strange to say, North America on that day omitted to send 25 XXIII| When he arrived over North America he descended in a desolate


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