Chapter
1 1 | the citizens of Morganton saw the balloon disappear on
2 1 | earthquake, the terrified people saw that at least their houses
3 1 | mile of the mountain, they saw that the glare of the flames
4 2 | me was beyond question. I saw his cheeks flush at times,
5 2 | Strock, that is different. I saw them; saw them with my own
6 2 | is different. I saw them; saw them with my own eyes, and
7 2 | and written to Mr. Ward, I saw Mr. Smith again in the afternoon,
8 3 | eleven o’clock, but we now saw that mid-day would still
9 5 | Nothing, Mr. Ward.”~“You saw no sign of fire?”~“None.”~“
10 6 | to the matter each time I saw him. Our chat would begin
11 7 | not to give any warning, I saw two men on the pavement.~
12 7 | these are the same men you saw before?”~“Yes, sir.”~Evidently,
13 7 | watchfulness, that day I saw no more of them as I passed
14 7 | neither my old servant nor I saw them again before the house,
15 11| through a little wood, when he saw, far up across the lake,
16 11| Mr. Strock; but I only saw the same two. Several times
17 12| Sometimes again, we thought we saw a shadow outlined against
18 12| the things which Mr. Wells saw laid on the shore.”~“Let
19 12| This is just where you saw the boat twice before?”~“
20 12| retreat of the two men.~They saw us and, on the instant,
21 13| could he have denied it! I saw at that moment the famous
22 14| me!~On the other hand, I saw no real reason to suppose
23 14| the border of the lake. I saw its huge buildings, its
24 14| without increasing her speed, saw one of them approach on
25 14| With an eye of horror, I saw the shores of Goat Island
26 15| Niagara.~At this moment, I saw the captain come from an
27 15| sheltered within.~At last I saw it all! This explained the
28 16| of other spectators. We saw the huge balloon rise gracefully;
29 17| the Pacific.~Sometimes I saw him wander about the Eyrie
30 17| last, I did not know. I saw, however, on the afternoon
31 17| that I was upon the deck, I saw what I had not been able
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