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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 1 | plain. Even had it been day the crest of the mountains 2 1 | impatiently the return of day.~Then suddenly, toward three 3 1 | reoccupied before the break of day.~By morning the crests of 4 1 | And had it been a clear day, perhaps the farmers would 5 2 | leave Washington; and the day after, I shall be at Morganton.”~ 6 3 | THE GREAT EYRIE~The next day at dawn, Elias Smith and 7 3 | crevasses to cross.~The day was beautiful, the fresh 8 3 | By the end of this second day, we expected to reach the 9 3 | before.”~Certainly on this day the Great Eyrie looked tranquil 10 3 | morrow, before break of day, we set out for the ascent 11 3 | more which he smoked each day, “we are well started. As 12 3 | use of stopping here all day! We shall learn nothing 13 3 | consult Mr. Ward.~So, the next day, having rewarded our two 14 4 | Eyrie to be solved some day by chances beyond our imagining? 15 5 | problems more difficult every day. But in this case it was 16 5 | will not wake up again any day, Strock. It is not enough 17 5 | it fled rapidly away. One day, even, a fast United States 18 6 | particularly upset. That same day after dinner, as she was 19 7 | Wisconsin on a great race day, the harbor of Boston, incessantly 20 7 | ordinary fashion of the day, with slouched hats, heavy 21 7 | of no use. But that very day, one of our best men should 22 7 | all my watchfulness, that day I saw no more of them as 23 7 | twentieth of June. On that day, in the afternoon, the schooner “ 24 8 | of the Great Eyrie. The day the government decides to 25 8 | speech with this hero of the day, than whom surely no human 26 8 | not find ourselves some day reduced to utter helplessness? 27 8 | here to headquarters each day; notify me, each time by 28 8 | Ward. And now, if some day or other I stand in the 29 8 | Mr. Ward; at any hour, day or night, I shall be ready 30 8 | the evening of the same day. Now, these two points of 31 8 | inexhaustible purses!~The day passed. To how many excited 32 8 | it was the same the next day and the next.~There came, 33 8 | most amazing bids. Twice a day the newspapers would add 34 9 | of it. Moreover, on the day when it pleases me to have 35 10| certainly figured rightly. That day, the millions of good folk 36 10| moment’s warning.”~All that day, the public excitement caused 37 10| American nation!~Before the day was over, various rewards 38 11| and before noon the next day the locomotive stopped in 39 12| Wells had seen the previous day. If some damage to her triple 40 12| it remain anchored until day? If it withdrew, would it 41 13| passed the meridian. The day was beautiful; warm but 42 13| Waiting! No doubt, before the day closed, the “Terror” must 43 15| own excess it mounted some day into madness!~A half hour 44 15| although this was the first day of August. I concluded therefore 45 16| thirteenth of June, the day after this personage had 46 17| answer everything?~That day wore away without bringing 47 17| The night of that first day, I slept on a couch of dry 48 17| this grotto each succeeding day. On the second and third 49 17| had failed. On this last day I made another attempt.~ 50 17| Must he not fear that some day or other the effort would 51 17| carefully concealed, until the day when the Master of the World 52 17| the Gulf of Mexico. When day came how should I recognize 53 17| which lay beneath us.~A hot day was announced by the heavy 54 17| not burst until the next day.~He continued his flight; 55 17| Niagara. But if on that day it had escaped the might


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