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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | of 1889, a thousand feet high, all of them beheld a flag 2 II | a number of Americans of high intelligence are already 3 VII | of balloons, he held in high esteem all those partisans 4 VIII| diminution of the pressure in high altitudes leads to the diminution 5 IX | clear the summits of the high lands in the district. But 6 IX | the horizon, which rose high owing to the altitude of 7 X | more than two hundred feet high.~Robur must evidently have 8 XII | side.~Tibet consists of high table-lands without vegetation, 9 XV | receives a visit from some high personage or some foreign 10 XV | festival days it is from this high terrace that they throw 11 XVII| seen of Robur; since the high words that had been exchanged 12 XVII| fell after keeping somewhat high during the earlier hours 13 XIX | When the “Albatross” was high in the air the island could 14 XIX | mountain about two hundred feet high.~No natives were to be seen, 15 XXI | had taken place in some high region of the atmosphere, 16 XXII| breath of wind was there, high or low. The aerostat maneuvered


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