Chapter
1 I | in another? But in this case the house was the terrestrial
2 III | a steam horse in a watch case. Gradually the results of
3 VII | were there an parachutes in case of accident? No. Robur did
4 IX | remote to be regarded. In any case it would be all the worse
5 IX | keep a good lookout, in case some slight deviation from
6 XI | premature outbreak.~In any case the present was not the
7 XI | can hardly say; but in any case be spoke English like a
8 XI | whaler in sight! In that case all they had to do to escape
9 XI | ready to cut the line in case a fresh plunge should render
10 XI | taking his observations in case. he thought it best to continue
11 XIII | perhaps not at all.”~“In that case we must do all we can to
12 XIII | Yes,” said Evans. “If the case is desperate I don’t mind —”~“
13 XIII | an inconvenience in the case of messages was here a terrible
14 XVI | certainly not.~That being the case, where was this point? How
15 XVI | in the end. It is thus a case of legitimate self-defence,
16 XIX | the opposite coast. In any case, if they had perceived the
17 XIX | best to commence with, in case the “Albatross” had to leave
18 XXI | and telegraph offices in case any news should be received.
19 XXII | through the atmosphere? In any case, its speed was terrific,
20 XXIII| the “Go-Ahead,” it was a case of the swordfish and the
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