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19 am
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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 IV | accident at the Tay Bridge you saw the storm produce a pressure 2 V | acute, particularly as he saw the five or six shadows 3 VI | left of the blade into a saw.~“Doesnt it cut?” asked 4 VI | Evans.~And as Frycollin saw he might be used to prolong 5 VIII| way surprised at what they saw, of what had succeeded in 6 VIII| support to me, and it is. I saw that to struggle against 7 VIII| to aeronauts, and Robur saw no reason to run any risk.~ 8 XIII| windings of the river which saw the struggle between the 9 XIII| said Uncle Prudent. “You saw that when we tried to jump 10 XIII| a line,” he said.~Turner saw his meaning at once. Frycollin 11 XIV | wind.~Luckily the steersman saw them through the windows 12 XV | the Tell Mountains, she saw the rising of the morning 13 XV | hitherto happened, the savages saw in her a celestial being 14 XVI | ventured out of his cabin and saw all this water beneath him, 15 XVI | Uncle Prudent and Phil Evans saw little of Robur. Seated 16 XVI | conversation to his master, who saw it was evident that nothing 17 XVII| Shut up in the galley, he saw nothing of what was passing 18 XX | also was empty.~When he saw that the prisoners had escaped, 19 XXI | Uncle Prudent and Phil Evans saw nothing more of the aeronef. 20 XXII| she could.~Yes, the crowd saw what it meant! A name uttered


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