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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | stars, and it bore a golden sun in its center.~ 2 VII | melted as they approached the sun.~But without going back 3 VIII | struck by the rays of the sun. The brook was a river, 4 VIII | shining like reflectors in the sun. The “Albatross” must thus 5 VIII | the cloud zone which the sun showed some four thousand 6 IX | where lie bleaching in the sun myriads of fragments of 7 X | in the weather, for the sun shone in superb splendor.~“ 8 X | her flag with the golden sun, to which the conductor 9 X | threw off the rays of the sun in all directions.~It vanished 10 XII | roofs bathed in the rising sun, the grounds surrounding 11 XV | which had been left to the sun to bake, and artesian wells 12 XVI | in the morning when the sun rose there was nothing to 13 XVI | friends.~That day, as the sun was setting about three 14 XVII | the enfeebled rays of the sun were unable to dissipate, 15 XVIII| nineteen hours and a half. The sun’s disk— without warmth, 16 XVIII| would have to wait till the sun shone out under convenient 17 XVIII| sky all that day and the sun did not appear.~This was 18 XIX | the Indian Ocean? When the sun appeared, and Robur had 19 XIX | While he was waiting for the sun the engineer began the repairs 20 XIX | while the elevation of the sun above the horizon allowed 21 XXIII| display the stars and golden sun of Robur the Conqueror?~


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