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rock 28
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28 course
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28 way
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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 1 | Great Eyrie. The cliffs of rock which surrounded it had 2 1 | the fall of some mighty rock from the summit of the mountains.~ 3 2 | or lava, or any eruptive rock whatever. I do not think, 4 3 | water doubtless bounded from rock to rock in tumultuous cascades. 5 3 | doubtless bounded from rock to rock in tumultuous cascades. 6 3 | the passage of the monster rock. Our task thus became much 7 7 | There was no shoal nor rock near; for the lake in this 8 8 | of Arkansas, near Little Rock. The second, that he was 9 11| place is called?”~“Black Rock Creek.”~Having left our 10 11| the region around Black Rock Creek was among the wildest 11 11| stop at the mouth of Black Rock Creek. Was it the famous 12 11| return yesterday to Black Rock Creek?”~“Yes.”~“The submarine 13 11| had been hidden in Black Rock Creek, engaged in repairs. 14 11| Arthur Wells knew Black Rock Creek thoroughly, having 15 11| stretched the banks of Black Rock Creek.~All was silent; all 16 11| was no longer at Black Rock Creek.~ 17 12| Chapter 12~BLACK ROCK CREEK~Human nature is prone 18 12| to seek refuge in Black Rock Creek, what ought we to 19 12| channels and shores of Black Rock Creek, since he ventured 20 12| were they going? Was Black Rock Creek a regular hiding place 21 12| the narrow waters of Black Rock Creek, ever occur again!~“ 22 12| darted out across Black Rock Creek.~ 23 13| Terror” had darted from Black Rock Creek.~This must therefore 24 13| ascended the ravine at Black Rock. The second was his companion 25 13| behind on the shore of Black Rock Creek. One of them, I knew, 26 15| consists. To what height the rock wall rose, or what was the 27 15| recognizable pinnacle, the rock like a mounting eagle. It 28 17| that had happened at Black Rock Creek. Mr. Ward, advised


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