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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 1 | Garden and Morganton?~This time the panic was overwhelming; 2 1 | fugitives! Would they be in time to save themselves, if a 3 2 | people must be warned in time of the danger which threatens 4 2 | intelligence and address; and this time I feel assured you will 5 3 | This will be the first time that I have passed here 6 3 | the Great Eyrie for some time. We supped at a common table 7 3 | ascent will take more or less time—”~“In any case, Mr. Smith,” 8 3 | Eyrie would require far more time than we had estimated. We 9 4 | Scarcely had the crowds time to draw to one side, to 10 4 | thousand pieces. But was there time? Would not the machine appear 11 5 | SHORES OF NEW ENGLAND~At the time when the newspapers were 12 5 | in red pencil.~For some time no one had doubted that 13 5 | world-wide curiosity!~At that time great progress had been 14 5 | should go rushing at the same time over the face of the world, 15 5 | discussed the matter for some time; and I was just about to 16 6 | Street. There I had plenty of time to consider this strange 17 6 | yet appeared at the same time added weight to the idea. 18 6 | referred to the matter each time I saw him. Our chat would 19 7 | that they followed me each time I went up the street.~“You 20 7 | along the streets. From that time on, indeed, neither my old 21 7 | startling article. “For some time past, the fishermen have 22 8 | my chief at some future time, when it would be not so 23 8 | each day; notify me, each time by telephone, when you start 24 8 | June twenty-sixth, as the time of appearance, the second 25 8 | the Old World.~And so the time passed. There was no further 26 10| had hidden himself for a time, only in order to reappear 27 10| them, in good faith. One time it would be a cloud of dust, 28 10| the automobile. At another time, almost any wave on any 29 10| Ward?”~“To succeed! This time to succeed!”~ 30 11| city of that state.~This time the fact of the machine’ 31 11| Wells.~“Are we to stop any time in Toledo?” I asked.~“No; 32 11| place for her. The last time she had been seen was on 33 11| for night. The intervening time could well be occupied as 34 11| an hour. There was thus time to arrange an encampment 35 11| half-past eight. “It is time, Wells.”~“When you will, 36 12| sleep. Would not that be the time to surprise them, before 37 12| men reappeared, and this time they were running with all 38 12| Could they cut the rope in time to escape us ?~Suddenly 39 14| not dispose of me at one time or another—and what I expected 40 15| use! It was at the same time automobile, boat, submarine, 41 15| not that, indeed, the only time when escape was hopeless?~ 42 16| character of the portrait at the time; the square shoulders; the 43 16| they be carried away, this time, forever?~The “Albatross” 44 16| your hands until the proper time. I leave, and I carry my 45 16| His vehement mind had with time been roused to such over-excitement 46 17| either side at the same time that the screws spun beneath 47 17| profound sleep, natural this time and not provoked by any 48 17| awoke, after a length of time which I could not reckon, 49 17| Scarcely would a ship have had time to furl her sails to escape 50 17| might of the cataract, this time it was amidst the might 51 18| He learned for the first time that the machine created


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