Chapter
1 I | atmospherical zones. In fact, if there is no air there
2 IV | pocket mitrailleuses in fact.~And taking advantage not
3 V | performed. As a matter of fact they were in full wrangle
4 V | particularly after midnight. in fact the darkness was profound,
5 VII | New Worlds.~Nothing, in fact, is better established,
6 VII | it isochronous. That is a fact.~It is equally well known
7 VII | twelve wide, a ship’s deck in fact, with a projecting prow.
8 VII | at quite their speed. In fact, the vessel combined the
9 VIII | given to the propellers.~In fact, the speed had been doubled,
10 IX | starting-place.”~And, in fact, the “Albatross” was traveling
11 IX | be certain to notice the fact. It would be the explanation
12 X | air,” said Phil Evans.~In fact the barometer outside the
13 XIII | attempt to quiet him. In fact, he encouraged him, and
14 XIII | of those very ropes, in fact, that Uncle Prudent had
15 XIII | are intermittent!” And, in fact, the “Albatross” was falling
16 XVI | crossed the line, and the fact was duly announced to the
17 XVII | reach of danger. He was, in fact, very like the ostrich,
18 XVIII| not a minute, to lose.~In fact the violence of the wind
19 XIX | her away to the south. In fact, he had been brought back
20 XX | recapture them! And then —”~In fact, the safety of the three
21 XXI | the Weldon Institute. In fact, it would have required
22 XXI | faculty of locomotion. In fact, a few days afterwards it
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