Chapter
1 1 | well-known aeronaut named Wilker came to Morganton with his balloon.
2 1 | confusion. From every quarter came the screaming voices: “It
3 1 | cascade of glowing lava came rolling down the slope of
4 2 | Moreover noises certainly came from the crater of the Great
5 4 | belonged, nor whence it came, nor whither it went. It
6 6 | penetrating the Great Eyrie.~You came on April the twenty-eighth,
7 7 | discover? Assuredly the letter came from a jester or a madman;
8 7 | keeping. If more letters came of the same kind, and with
9 7 | than yesterday, when you came into the house, these men
10 7 | into the house, these men came slipping along in your footsteps,
11 7 | no more. So in the end, I came to regard this matter as
12 7 | twenty-fourth of June, there came a new event, to further
13 7 | speeding with all sails set, came into violent collision with
14 7 | the mysterious automobile, came the mysterious boat. Now
15 8 | The suggestion of the Star came like a revelation. It was
16 8 | quick succession, there came what seemed trustworthy
17 8 | than sixty minutes! There came no answer, no letter, no
18 8 | day and the next.~There came, however another result,
19 8 | millions to millions. The end came when the United States Congress,
20 10| of the World?”~And whence came the second letter? “On Board
21 10| signaled, and when the chance came he would be arrested. This
22 11| was seeking, which thus came directly to his feet?~When
23 11| accident had happened, and they came to this lonely spot to repair
24 11| two. Several times they came to the edge of the little
25 11| As to how the “Terror” came to be in Lake Erie, Arthur
26 11| John Hart and Nab Walker came behind. In the darkness,
27 12| shore beyond the creek, came to us distinctly through
28 12| all these questions which came crowding upon me, I could
29 12| crunched upon the sand. Two men came up the ravine, and went
30 12| carrying a bundle of wood, they came forward and stopped upon
31 12| from the clearing, and now came rushing along the bank.~
32 13| BOARD THE TERROR~When I came to my senses it was daylight.
33 13| doubtless eaten before I came out of the cabin, and they
34 13| I watched him, the idea came to me, a suggestion which
35 14| encircling the end of Lake Erie, came within vision, beyond Buffalo,
36 14| immediately the captain came on deck, and joining the
37 14| Island flashed by, then came the Isles of the Three Sisters,
38 15| noise of bars being removed came to my ear. The hatchway
39 15| breath of air; a breeze came from the east. The sky swiftly
40 16| Fairmount Park. But if it came within reach, would not
41 17| dried grasses. The thought came to me that Robur was preparing
42 17| Gulf of Mexico. When day came how should I recognize which
43 17| the hatchway: it opened. I came half way out upon the deck.~
44 17| toward eight o’clock he came on deck and took Turner’
45 17| Colombia. But when night came, perhaps we would again
46 17| of the Pacific.~Evening came. The sun sank in an horizon
47 18| HOUSEKEEPER’S LAST COMMENT~When I came to myself after having been
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