Chapter
1 I | the mystery, while they continued to disagree about it, and
2 I | Chinaman!~The discussion continued, and there was no sign of
3 III | to us, it would appear,” continued Uncle Prudent, ‘that to
4 IV | Yankees of New England.~He continued: “And now, honorable citizens,
5 IV | would dare to go?~Robur continued: “What? A balloon! When
6 IV | firing to cease.~“Yes,” continued Robur, “the future is for
7 IV | remained impassible, and continued: “There is no progress for
8 IV | these different rates —” he continued.~“There is a difference,”
9 IV | a vengeance.~“Besides,” continued Robur, “With your balloons
10 VI | back against the wall,” continued Prudent, “and you, Evans,
11 VIII | reply.~“You are silent,” continued the engineer. “Doubtless
12 VIII | anything particular, and coolly continued the conversation which he
13 VIII | himself with a half-smile, and continued in his interrogative style, “
14 X | to them.~The “Albatross” continued her descent, slowing her
15 XI | space is hers.” And Robur continued his stroll without waiting
16 XI | air.~“This view of Tokyo,” continued Robur, “is very curious.”~“
17 XIII | which the river flows, but continued her flight down the valley
18 XIII | the fishing Frycollin had continued shouting and kicking at
19 XV | Gentlemen, India!” Then he continued, “Timbuktu is an important
20 XV | made ironically. “But,” continued he, “it would he dangerous
21 XX | became a suspender. The fall continued, but it was checked, and
22 XXI | shouts and clappings; then he continued: “At our last meeting, gentlemen,
23 XXIII| to jump down.~Then Robur continued.~“Citizens of the United
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