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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 1 | penetrating the strata beneath, would be turned to steam 2 1 | houses had not crumbled beneath the shock. It was possible 3 1 | about five oclock, from beneath the ridge of the mountain, 4 2 | that of Martinique, buried beneath the outpourings of Mont 5 3 | charming home, which stood beneath the shades of some giant 6 3 | little hamlets, almost lost beneath the beech trees, a few lonely 7 3 | is no spark to be found beneath their ashes? And then, if 8 7 | to some volcanic action beneath the lake; but this hypothesis 9 7 | being experimented with beneath the lake? Such boats are 10 7 | submarine boat which darts about beneath the surface of Lake Kirdall 11 8 | submarine no longer lurked beneath its waters? But in that 12 8 | been, and still continues, beneath the waters of Lake Kirdall, 13 8 | a submarine boat was run beneath the waters of Lake Kirdall, 14 11| absolute calm a few score feet beneath.~But the inventor had not 15 11| for several days packed beneath the seat of the carriage. 16 11| her! And if she plunged beneath the waters, they would be 17 11| evening darker overhead. Beneath our feet spread a carpet 18 11| sand of the shore crunched beneath our steps. The two hundred 19 12| some boat, whether from beneath the water, or approaching 20 12| and were gathering sticks beneath the trees. “What if they 21 12| Lake Erie, or to plunge it beneath the waves where we would 22 13| head must have been drawn beneath the water, when I was tangled 23 13| submarine, following some course beneath the lake?~No, the “Terror” 24 13| Terror” could be guided when beneath the water.~On the sides 25 13| interior when the boat plunged beneath the ocean.~As to the motor, 26 13| shore, or if she traveled beneath the water, how could I escape 27 13| health, and warm red blood beneath his sun burned skin.~Like 28 14| would prepare to plunge beneath the surface. But this persistence 29 14| by little the black spots beneath these became more defined. 30 14| the helm, his eyes burning beneath his contracted brows, the 31 14| the submarine disappeared beneath the waters of the lake.~ 32 14| wearing away of the stone beneath the cataract makes the ledge 33 15| were we rushing through or beneath the waters; nor yet soaring 34 17| mightier engine of locomotion. Beneath this mass there lay a great 35 17| eyrie, set fire to the grass beneath.~The whole mass flared up 36 17| time that the screws spun beneath the flanks of the machine.~ 37 17| Gulf of Mexico which lay beneath us.~A hot day was announced 38 17| calm at a few dozen feet beneath the surface. To continue 39 17| him to descend, to seek beneath the waters, a safety which 40 17| of the sea or in the sky! Beneath, we could wait until this 41 17| thousand feet into the ocean beneath.~ | Table of Contents |


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