Chapter
1 VII | Albatross.”~Robur, his mate Tom Turner, an engineer
2 VIII| before Robur appeared. His mate, Tom Turner, accompanied
3 VIII| the air was that of the mate, Tom Turner. The flag planted
4 X | addressed himself to the mate, Tom Turner.~Tom Turner
5 XI | alone or talking to the mate. Only half the screws were
6 XI | blow of the hatchet the mate severed the line, and the “
7 XIII| were his cries when the mate and one of the men seized
8 XVII| frequent consultations with his mate. He and Tom Turner kept
9 XVII| direction pointed out by the mate.~Robur asked for the glass
10 XVII| Jeannette,” and I am the mate. We left her a fortnight
11 XVII| descended towards them. The mate with difficulty restrained
12 XVII| Where are we?” asked the mate at last.~“Fifty miles from
13 XVII| to you,” said Robur.~The mate understood that the incognito
14 XIX | propellers into order,” said the mate. “We may have the wind against
15 XIX | to X Island, but as the mate had said, the voyage would
16 XX | torn off his bandage. The mate had then run back to the
17 XX | cabin. “Hallo!” said the mate, with a sniff.~“What is
18 XX | drive in the door!”~But the mate had not made one step towards
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