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18 days
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18 evidently
18 eyes
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18 having
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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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eyes

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1 I | no more deceived than the eyes. Something had assuredly 2 IV | with an intelligent face. Eyes which at the least opposition 3 V | bridge. The pupils of his eyes broadened out to the circumference 4 V | dispute, and had used their eyes as they were accustomed 5 VI | HOSTILITIES~A bandage over the eyes, a gag in the mouth, a cord 6 VI | As to Frycollin, with his eyes shut and his mouth closed, 7 VI | bandage which bound his eyes, taken the gag out of his 8 VI | speaking, that was all. His eyes were useless to him—at present 9 VI | not recur, we had kept our eyes more open, this would not 10 VI | Frycollin’s shoulders, and his eyes were level with the window. 11 VIII | wheel in his glass cage, his eyes fixed on the compass, followed 12 VIII | have only to cast down your eyes to enjoy a spectacle unparalleled 13 IX | in the bow, keeping his eyes shut so that he could see 14 XI | ventured out of his cabin. His eyes red with sleeplessness, 15 XI | different maneuvers he kept his eyes shut. At last he opened 16 XIII | the whites of each other’s eyes. Then Robur shrugged his 17 XVII | men looked up feebly. His eyes were haggard and his face 18 XXIII| each of the crowd; and many eyes had been closed so as not


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