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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 1 | North Carolina.~This attempt having failed, it was agreed that 2 1 | monster of the skies, which having risen from the Great Eyrie 3 2 | twenty-seventh of April, having left Washington the night 4 2 | Smith. He was expecting me, having been warned by telegram. 5 2 | indefinitely prolonged. Then having dined, and written to Mr. 6 3 | I returned without even having scaled the mountain, my 7 3 | descend the slope without having achieved my mission. I felt 8 3 | Ward.~So, the next day, having rewarded our two guides, 9 4 | all human intervention, having at his command invisible 10 4 | neighborhood of Chicago.~The alarm having been given, it became the 11 4 | stunned moment of surprise having passed, many people rushed 12 5 | in the same way, after having disclosed its powers, disappear 13 6 | an ancient servant, who having been formerly in the service 14 7 | unwatchful house. Then, having exchanged a few words, they 15 7 | mistaken in my identity. Having obtained a good look at 16 8 | my men. I thank you for having entrusted this mission to 17 10| some new light. Instead of having perished in an accident, 18 11| called?”~“Black Rock Creek.”~Having left our bags at a hotel, 19 11| Black Rock Creek thoroughly, having hunted there more than once. 20 12| longer? Obviously, that, having finished her repairs, she 21 13| understand me. Yet I knew, having heard him the night before, 22 13| perhaps the others were also. Having seen me dragged overboard 23 13| admit it?—to escape without having learned anything of the “ 24 13| forward hatchway. The captain, having scanned the horizon, consulted 25 14| northeast end of Lake Erie well, having often visited that section 26 15| captain of the “Terrorhaving wished thus to prevent me 27 15| inspired inventor who, after having created it, in every detail, 28 16| under what conditions, after having been vainly pursued across 29 17| problems of the Great Eyrie. Having at length penetrated its 30 17| Was he not content with having hurled at me his name? Would 31 18| When I came to myself after having been unconscious for many 32 18| she thanked Providence for having saved me from so many perils.~“


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