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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 5 | amazing power. Perhaps the inventor before selling the secret 2 5 | not the interest of the inventor to disclose his invention? 3 5 | unfortunately, since the inventor of the terrestrial apparition 4 5 | not to be feared that the inventor of the marine apparition 5 6 | earth and sea.~“The same inventor!” repeated I.~Evidently 6 7 | also upon land. Built by an inventor named Lake, supplied with 7 7 | to the genius of the same inventor, and that the three vehicles 8 8 | vehicles the work of the same inventor; they were the same machine!~ 9 8 | was necessary to find the inventor; and there seemed the chief 10 8 | you like to discover the inventor of this three-fold machine?”~“ 11 8 | hands on this fantastic inventor, who so constantly escapes 12 8 | other means in search of the inventor. It was possible after all 13 8 | communication with this inventor. He has disappeared, it 14 8 | the belief that the same inventor must have built these three 15 8 | therefore addressed to the said inventor, whoever he be, with the 16 8 | would not be lacking for the inventor. If necessary all the millionaires 17 8 | And, when the mysterious inventor made no sign, what attractive 18 8 | of the great rivals! The inventor did not appear! He did not 19 10| written it; and that is the inventor of this unapproachable machine.”~ 20 10| accepted was as follows. The inventor had hidden himself for a 21 10| the spot selected by the inventor, where he gathered his material.”~“ 22 10| force must be employed. The inventor and his invention were not 23 10| place of this dangerous inventor, to anyone who could identify 24 11| score feet beneath.~But the inventor had not crossed the Atlantic, 25 13| all the world, the daring inventor who did not fear to engage 26 15| across the sky. Had the inventor regained that mysterious 27 15| all, who was the inspired inventor who, after having created 28 15| machine was employed by the inventor, a system which enabled 29 15| behind me. I turned. The inventor stood by my side, and pausing 30 16| destroying it, and involving the inventor and all his crew in a terrific 31 16| tearing both it and its inventor to pieces?~The “Albatross” 32 16| sufficed the prodigious inventor to create a flying machine, 33 18| like that of this crazy inventor!”~“No, Mr. Ward,” I responded, “


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