Chapter
1 1 | once to a height of fifteen hundred feet, and there rested almost
2 3 | would still find us several hundred feet below it.~Toward ten
3 3 | struggle, we gained some two hundred feet further upward and
4 3 | Before us, less than a hundred feet away, but towering
5 3 | feet away, but towering a hundred feet straight upwards in
6 3 | Always this mighty wall, a hundred feet in height!~After an
7 3 | about twelve or fifteen hundred feet. As to the space enclosed
8 4 | him permission to go two hundred miles an hour. Public security
9 4 | excellent track, about two hundred miles in length, starting
10 4 | international contest covering two hundred miles would last about three
11 4 | its rate was at least one hundred and fifty miles an hour.~
12 4 | vehicle was going at least one hundred and thirty miles an hour.
13 5 | a half this track of two hundred miles.~But since then, there
14 6 | through space; and in a hundred years the adventure would
15 7 | stood constantly, perhaps a hundred steps from my house; and
16 7 | soundings show over three hundred feet of water.~“The fishing
17 7 | thousands, and there are several hundred fishing boats in addition
18 7 | and a gasoline one of two hundred and fifty horse power, it
19 8 | long with a man making two hundred miles an hour!”~“You must
20 8 | are not less than eight hundred miles apart. Even granting
21 11| miles. It is nearly six hundred feet above sea level. It
22 11| of Lake Erie is over one hundred and thirty feet. Hence it
23 11| the woods, two or three hundred feet.~It was seven in the
24 11| thoroughly. Five or six hundred feet from here, there is
25 11| beneath our steps. The two hundred feet between us and the
26 13| Considering that Lake Erie is two hundred and twenty miles long, and
27 14| have a height of over a hundred and fifty feet. They are
28 14| disappear in the gulf nearly two hundred feet deep which the waters
29 14| were scarce more than six hundred feet from the cataract.
30 15| from fifteen to eighteen hundred feet in circumference. A
31 15| darkness had covered several hundred leagues?~There was one very
32 15| Mountains, did not exceed four hundred and fifty miles, a flight
33 15| of me. It crowded out a hundred other unsupported suggestions.
34 15| of the rocky wall rose a hundred feet above me. And on the
35 16| assertions. This ship, a hundred feet long, was upheld in
36 17| about a thousand or twelve hundred feet. I could not see Robur,
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