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1 III | thrashings—when at thirty-seven minutes past eight there occurred
2 IV | meeting in which but a few minutes ago the storm was in full
3 IV | which lasted for three long minutes. And then Phil Evans look
4 VI | thrown in here only two minutes elapsed. It is thus evident
5 VI | He worked away for some minutes. The only result was to
6 VIII | Robur’s only reply. In a few minutes the “Albatross” had attained
7 X | instead of fountains.~In a few minutes the “Albatross” glided across
8 XI | coolness for a moment.~A few minutes afterwards the whale returned
9 XVI | humming-top like that!”~For ten minutes or so the “Albatross” had
10 XVIII| bid under its ice.~A few minutes afterwards the aurora died
11 XIX | burn about an inch in five minutes, or a yard in three hours.
12 XX | ALBATROSS~It was then twenty minutes after midnight. Five or
13 XX | do as we like.”~At a few minutes after two the first part
14 XX | of the aeronef for a few minutes, and even to drive her backwards.
15 XXI | immediately informed of it. Ten minutes later all Philadelphia received
16 XXII | than air.”~About twenty minutes past eleven a gun announced
17 XXII | to start. At twenty-five minutes past eleven the second gun
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