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24 place
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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 V | crossed the Schuyllkill river by the famous iron bridge. 2 VII | men on the surface of a river, a lake, or a calm sea.~ 3 VIII| the sun. The brook was a river, one of the most important 4 VIII| over Central Canada. That river in the northwest is the 5 VIII| headed for the celebrated river which pours into it the 6 VIII| Albatross” had crossed the river which separates the United 7 IX | Omaha and crossed the Platte River, whose valley is followed 8 IX | whole basin of the Platte River had been crossed, and the 9 IX | locomotives or deeper notes of the river steamers to trouble the 10 X | glided across the Yellowstone River, leaving Mount Stevenson 11 XI | mouth of the great Siberian river, the Amoor.~Then there came 12 XIII| Albatrossflew along the river banks of the Punjab.~At 13 XIII| capricious windings of the river which saw the struggle between 14 XIII| along both banks of the river; its wooden bridges stretching 15 XIII| the lake through which the river flows, but continued her 16 XIII| within thirty feet of the river and remained stationary. 17 XIII| once they had reached the river, how could Robur get them 18 XIII| caviar. Sturgeons from the river are, it may be, rather better 19 XIV | away on each side of the river. Even if it had been possible 20 XV | appeared in the bend of a large river. The river was the Niger. 21 XV | bend of a large river. The river was the Niger. The city 22 XV | there are any Amazons an the river of that name, there is no 23 XIX | a little creek, a small river flowed in among the rocks. 24 XXI | dragged the Schuyllkill river, and cut into the thick


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