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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | paling with the dawn.~Now it evidently would not do to disregard 2 IV | whose masseter muscles were evidently of formidable strength. 3 VI | have been none of this. Evidently Robur foresaw what would 4 VI | or some show-caravan —”~“Evidently! For if we were in a boat 5 VIII | succeeded in spite of them. Evidently beneath the cranium of these 6 X | hundred feet high.~Robur must evidently have been familiar with 7 XI | make sure of his balance. Evidently he wished to view the country 8 XI | coast of the sea of Okhotsk. Evidently the “Albatross” was bound 9 XII | aeronef.~“The Himalayas, evidently,” said Phil Evans; “and 10 XII | measurement of Mount Everest.~Evidently Robur did not intend to 11 XIII | chance that comes, along. Evidently the “Albatross” is going 12 XVII | a change in the weather. Evidently some indications had been 13 XVII | earlier hours of the day. Evidently the indications were such 14 XVIII| the utmost she could do.~Evidently preparations must be made 15 XVIII| the cause of the stoppage? Evidently she was pulled back by the 16 XVIII| a ship as she founders.~Evidently if the violence of the cyclone 17 XIX | noise on the “Albatross.” Evidently, the alarm had been given. 18 XXI | himself unknown he could evidently have done better than to


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