Chapter
1 I | brazen notes through space immediately over that part of Canada
2 III | paid for his invention.~Immediately the Weldon Institute set
3 VI | bound him foot and hand.~Immediately Uncle Prudent rose to his
4 VI | cause to be sorry for it. Immediately there was poured forth an
5 VIII | sign. The propelling screws immediately stopped, and after running
6 X | going at full speed. She was immediately sighted. A few heads showed
7 XII | through the atmosphere.~But immediately an extraordinary effect
8 XIII | it cost them their lives.~Immediately the “Albatross” resumed
9 XIV | opportunity. And, as we shall immediately see, an excellent chance
10 XIV | let his snuff-box fall.~Immediately the “Albatross” shot upwards,
11 XV | arose on all sides. Almost immediately a fusillade resounded over
12 XVII | bread!” they exclaimed.~Immediately a basket with some food
13 XVIII| horizon to disappear almost immediately. At the pole the night lengthened
14 XIX | thought the reason sufficient.~Immediately Uncle Prudent set to work,
15 XIX | were heard on deck. Almost immediately the electric lamps shot
16 XX | deck collapsed in space.~Immediately the last suspensory screw
17 XXI | members of the club were immediately informed of it. Ten minutes
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