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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 1 | that an eruption was at hand.~The night of the fourth 2 3 | we have a bigger chase on hand today. The chase of a mystery.”~“ 3 4 | such perfection of eye and hand, that he knew, no doubt, 4 6 | It dropped idly from my hand; and I remained deep in 5 6 | had been built by the same hand. And beyond doubt, these 6 6 | me, a water bottle in one hand, the serviette in the other, 7 7 | To assume, on the other hand, that the Eyrie really served 8 7 | might as well give up and hand in my resignation from the 9 7 | walking shoes and sticks in hand. Undoubtedly, they were 10 7 | and the houses near at hand are often deluged with spray 11 8 | relation to the matter now in hand. The Great Eyrie affair 12 9 | have but to reach out my hand and take them.~Let both 13 10| letters are by the same hand.”~“It seems so.”~“You see 14 10| identity. Not only the same hand, but the same pen had written 15 12| whispered Wells, extending his hand toward the entrance of the 16 12| dark mass was now close at hand, and on its deck, but slightly 17 12| niches in the rocks were at hand. Wells and I crouched down 18 12| me softly from close at hand.~I drew back in all haste 19 12| the lantern were close at hand returning down the ravine. 20 12| springing forward, revolver in hand, fired. The ball grazed 21 13| far away. Or, on the other hand, were we, as a submarine, 22 13| submerged. On the other hand, I felt none of the jolting 23 13| hatch rose readily to my hand, and I ascended half way 24 13| he waved me away with his hand, and I obtained no other 25 13| turned his head aside. His hand touched a regulator of some 26 14| entangled me!~On the other hand, I saw no real reason to 27 14| The latter, extending his hand toward Buffalo, pointed 28 14| had but to reach out my hand in order to seize this man 29 14| myself! Yet, on the other hand, what fate awaited me, and 30 15| had ever sprung from the hand of man, and against which 31 15| contained debris from the hand of man, bits of broken wood, 32 17| I, who ought to put my hand on his shoulder, saying, “ 33 17| the Law —”~On the other hand, could I hope for a rescue 34 17| there were provisions at hand sufficient to keep me alive 35 17| regulator within reach of his hand, so that he could control 36 17| passage. There was a storm at hand. Evidently our captain thought 37 17| did not change. With one hand on the helm, the other on 38 17| invention? Must I not put my hand on his shoulder and summon


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