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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 1 | its deeps. Thus he would know if the mouth of a volcano 2 2 | task for me.~“Doubtless you know,” said he, “what has happened 3 2 | feared, sir.”~“So we must know, Strock, what is inside 4 2 | has been visited, when we know the source of these phenomena, 5 2 | you full information.”~“I know it, Strock, and I will add 6 2 | Washington they wish to know what the Great Eyrie hides 7 2 | chance, Mr. Smith.”~“We shall know all about it, Mr. Strock, 8 3 | our host, “until we all know what is hidden within there, 9 3 | thousand devils!” cried he, “we know no better than before what 10 4 | incredulous. “This madman would know well how to circle around 11 5 | If we are determined to know it, Mr. Ward, the solution 12 6 | at the address. I did not know the handwriting. The postmark, 13 6 | from Mr. Smith at last. I know no one else in Morganton. 14 6 | the signature, I said, “I know no one for whom these letters 15 6 | breech and you found none. Know this: none enter the Great 16 7 | these two men, you would know them?”~“I would.”~“Good;” 17 7 | after them, we shall soon know what these mysterious fellows 18 8 | to me very generously, “I know, Strock, that you accomplished 19 8 | individual must assuredly know what the government desired 20 8 | speed away at the rate we know of, I must stop him at any 21 8 | publish the famous news! To know at last the name and place 22 8 | undiscoverable unknown! And to know if he would agree to some 23 10| Great Eyrie?”~“That I do not know. I cannot even imagine.”~“ 24 10| I hope so, Mr. Ward. You know how inquisitive I am.”~“ 25 11| your departure.”~“We shall know about that in a few hours, 26 11| discovery. They seemed to know this.”~“You would recognize 27 12| Assuredly its captain must know perfectly the channels and 28 12| the continent? Did they know this deserted, uninhabited 29 13| it! Keep your silence! I know who you are, just as I know 30 13| know who you are, just as I know your machine, recognized 31 14| chance of success. And I know not, if even in that case, 32 14| their commanders did not know, as I did, that an accident 33 15| commander did not wish me to know the road he followed.~Hence 34 17| force, what did I really know? Admitting that this multiple 35 17| police authorities must know everything that had happened 36 17| Eyrie was to last, I did not know. I saw, however, on the 37 17| flight. The world did not yet know that the automobile and


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