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horizon 21
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21 beneath
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21 horizon
21 my
21 sky
21 sun
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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horizon

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1 I | the sea, having an immense horizon and wonderfully pure atmosphere. “ 2 I | moderate height above the horizon. Now from Massachusetts 3 VI | in this latitude that the horizon of Philadelphia is tinged 4 VIII | out towards the western horizon.~“Another town,” said Phil 5 VIII | city faded off towards the horizon, and formed but a luminous 6 IX | that group of roofs on the horizon is Chicago.”~He was right. 7 IX | beneath the aeronaut, but an horizon that rises round him on 8 IX | the extreme limits of the horizon, which rose high owing to 9 XI | been silvering the eastern horizon. They were nearing the June 10 XI | land was sighted on the horizon. This was the peninsula 11 XII | sky, and, on the opposite horizon, long streaks of carmine 12 XII | the snows that bounded the horizon.~Leaning against the fore-cabin, 13 XIV | swept the space from one horizon to the other.~Assuredly 14 XV | bears their name. On the horizon was the confused outline 15 XVI | vanished beneath the northern horizon.~When Frycollin ventured 16 XVII | see that black spot on the horizon, sir— there away to due 17 XVIII| which began to rise over the horizon—the “Albatross” was fifteen 18 XVIII| only appeared above the horizon to disappear almost immediately. 19 XVIII| An hour afterwards the horizon hid from their view the 20 XIX | elevation of the sun above the horizon allowed Robur to take an 21 XXII | stretched towards a point on the horizon. That point was the northwest.


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