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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 V | sort of plank that creaked beneath them. They were laid down 2 VII | with a projecting prow. Beneath was a hull solidly built, 3 VII | resistance of ordinary glass. Beneath the hull was a system of 4 VIII | landscape which was unrolling beneath them.~“Uncle Prudent,” said 5 VIII | spite of them. Evidently beneath the cranium of these two 6 IX | Looking at the country beneath them, Uncle Prudent and 7 IX | Phil Evans walked about beneath the forest of screws, whose 8 IX | not an abyss that opens beneath the aeronaut, but an horizon 9 X | landscape then unrolling beneath them.~The aeronef was now 10 XI | must end.~“And the sea is beneath us!”~“If we are to fall, 11 XI | surface of the sea, which lay beneath. Uncle Prudent and his companion 12 XI | air as they disappeared beneath the waves and fled terrified 13 XII | with a thin slip of bamboo beneath. In the breath of the wind 14 XII | forest region there was now beneath them an immense plain stretching 15 XIII | superb spectacle that lay beneath them as the “Albatross” 16 XV | to pass to bear them away beneath their wings.~Two hours after 17 XV | the Wargla oasis hidden beneath an immense forest of palm-trees. 18 XVI | vision. Africa had vanished beneath the northern horizon.~When 19 XVI | cabin and saw all this water beneath him, fear took possession 20 XVII | unknown island of the Pacific. Beneath her stretched the liquid 21 XVIII| exclaimed: “the South Pole is beneath us!”~A white cap appeared,


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