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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 1 | slopes. There seemed no new cause for panic; and folk 2 3 | remain uneasy.”~“Has nothing new occurred,” I asked, “since 3 3 | And then there was the new chance that a fallen block 4 3 | side we should turn for a new route; to right, as to left, 5 3 | the village and organize a new ascent. But what better 6 4 | America and Europe. Now, this new automobile which was astonishing 7 4 | probable,” commented the New Fork Herald, “that the extreme 8 4 | unapproachable monster. And after the New World, would not the Old 9 4 | be desperately contested. New records were expected to 10 4 | Indiana, and even from New York. Among the sportsmen 11 4 | line of spectators at each new announcement from the telephones.~ 12 5 | Chapter 5~ALONG THE SHORES OF NEW ENGLAND~At the time when 13 5 | had appeared along the New England shores, the little 14 5 | fish, this were not some new and remarkable kind of boat.~ 15 5 | this were a boat of some new design, there had as yet 16 6 | Milwaukee and the shore of New England had been in turn 17 6 | The paper told me nothing new. It dropped idly from my 18 6 | Milwaukee and Boston. Will this new problem be as difficult 19 6 | I noted idly that this new affair had a general resemblance 20 6 | of the tenth of June, a New York paper published a carefully 21 6 | possibly be assigned to the new boat, the article demonstrated 22 6 | now interested in these new problems.~Mr. Ward referred 23 7 | twenty-fourth of June, there came a new event, to further stimulate 24 8 | excitements, found in this new marvel a stimulus to reawaken 25 8 | importance of the invention. This new engine, whether in one vehicle 26 8 | defeat. I waited quietly for new instructions.~Mr. Ward dropped 27 8 | appeared off the coast of New England between Cape Cod 28 9 | July 15.~To the Old and New World,~The propositions 29 9 | Let both the Old and the New World realize this: They 30 10| more startlingly in some new light. Instead of having 31 10| personage had reckoned that this new proof of his existence would 32 10| published repeated rumors. New clues were constantly being 33 11| sea which separates the New and the Old World. Not only 34 11| of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York on the other. If I 35 11| the east, which belongs to New York State, and Toledo in 36 12| first question was, “Nothing new?”~“Nothing,” said John Hart.~“ 37 12| return? Had it suffered some new disaster, which again impaired 38 12| was seen on the coast of New England.~I returned to my 39 13| would dare to undertake a new campaign against this “Master 40 14| visited that section of New York State which extends 41 14| the northward.~Under these new conditions which way should 42 14| Niagara River flows between New York and Canada. Its width, 43 15| still be somewhere on the New Continent; though where, 44 17| surrounding air by some new process, what were the details 45 17| before being dragged into a new voyage. After that, how 46 17| been sacrificed to this new and mightier engine of locomotion. 47 18| headed for the port of New Orleans. This ship, while


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