Chapter
1 5 | a fast United States gun boat went out from Boston, if
2 5 | new and remarkable kind of boat.~Certainly in that case
3 5 | in the movements of his boat, grace in its every evolution,
4 5 | If, however, this were a boat of some new design, there
5 5 | equally a problem. Since the boat had no sails, it was not
6 5 | power of this so-called boat must be as tremendous and
7 5 | presence of the extraordinary boat hadn’t been announced from
8 5 | had the no less wonderful boat come into view. Moreover,
9 5 | general appearance of this boat and this automobile?”~“There
10 6 | this automobile or this boat?~Seated in my easy chair
11 6 | perhaps the automobile and the boat which had attracted our
12 6 | from this vehicle or this boat, with its sudden appearance
13 6 | come back?”~“No.”~“Nor the boat?”~“Nor the boat There is
14 6 | Nor the boat?”~“Nor the boat There is no news even-in
15 6 | possibly be assigned to the new boat, the article demonstrated
16 6 | of the automobile and the boat. If you could clear that
17 7 | Eyrie!” But, of course, a boat could not get there, any
18 7 | of the automobile and the boat. The Washington Evening
19 7 | possible that a submarine boat is being experimented with
20 7 | Connecticut, there was launched a boat, The Protector, which could
21 7 | is actually a submarine boat which darts about beneath
22 7 | automobile, came the mysterious boat. Now comes the mysterious
23 8 | could an automobile become a boat, and yet more, a submarine?
24 8 | in that case, how had the boat gotten away? For that matter,
25 8 | the roads, and like the boat from the shores of America.
26 8 | either of the automobile, the boat, or the submarine. There
27 8 | the first week of June, a boat maneuvering at great speed
28 8 | same month, a submarine boat was run beneath the waters
29 10| automobile on land or in his boat on the water. No; he must
30 11| could have regained their boat and fled.”~“Probably,” I
31 11| were there no others on the boat with them? Still, if we
32 11| stuff was taken out of the boat, and laid about upon the
33 11| to be at once automobile, boat and submarine?”~“I think
34 11| and we should find the boat still there. As to how the “
35 12| silhouette of an approaching boat. Yet again some eddies would
36 12| seemed as if caused by some boat, whether from beneath the
37 12| close to me, “there is a boat coming toward us.”~“There
38 12| Lake Erie.”~“No, it is a boat,” repeated Wells. “Is she
39 12| is just where you saw the boat twice before?”~“Yes, just
40 12| they had stopped and the boat was only gliding forward
41 12| might feel of it.~Whatever boat this was, that stole so
42 12| and in a few moments the boat touched the quay.~This word “
43 12| some slight noises from the boat, a few words exchanged in
44 12| will hurry back to their boat, and we shall be able to
45 12| to take possession of the boat? Or would the attempt perhaps
46 12| answered a voice from the boat.~Wells murmured in my ear, “
47 12| faggots? Then would the boat leave the creek, or would
48 12| One of the men hailed the boat, and it drew close up to
49 12| pulled the black mass of the boat toward shore. Could they
50 13| reach the interior when the boat plunged beneath the ocean.~
51 13| However, the fast speeding boat left behind it only a long,
52 13| asked.~He was silent.~“This boat! Is it really the ‘Terror?’”~
53 13| seas and our lakes! Your boat is the ‘Terror’ and you
54 14| of the lake. There, the boat, changed to an automobile,
55 14| the “Terror.” Would not a boat be sent to rescue me?~Evidently
56 15| the same time automobile, boat, submarine, and airship.
57 15| automobile; the harbor of his boat; the hangar of his air-ship.~
58 15| the engine, they urged the boat onward in the water by twin
59 17| that the automobile and boat could also transform itself
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