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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 2 | passed the night, and in the course of the next afternoon arrived 2 3 | crest of the crater. Of course, difficulties might present 3 3 | made me anxious, was, of course, the common report that 4 3 | could scarcely trace its course. It could not be the outlet 5 3 | than the first? The wisest course was, doubtless, to return 6 4 | Austrians, each nationality, of course, supporting the chauffeurs 7 5 | other coast. Though, of course, the assertion that it would 8 7 | the coasts of America. Of course, the size of the country 9 7 | the Great Eyrie!” But, of course, a boat could not get there, 10 7 | expected from its reckless course?”~The article in the Evening 11 8 | Eyrie disappointment?”~“Of course.”~“What chance?” asked I, 12 8 | Automobile Club, it covered the course in Wisconsin. Then it disappeared.~“ 13 10| demanded some action. Of course, it was difficult to do 14 10| was altogether! This, of course, made it all the more important 15 11| rough and rocky roads.~Of course, we were intensely eager 16 12| is prone to illusions. Of course, there had been all along 17 12| fell nor faltered in their course. Reaching the edge of the 18 13| submarine, following some course beneath the lake?~No, the “ 19 13| in the stern, keeping the course to the northeast, as I judged 20 13| and slightly altered our course. The speed of the “Terror” 21 13| since she continued her course steadily to the northeast.~ 22 14| stern without altering the course of the “Terror.”~A quarter 23 14| whatever, continued his course toward the Niagara River.~ 24 14| she continued her forward course. Who knew if she would not 25 14| Presumably he would change his course, unless, indeed, he preferred 26 14| Within a half hour now, his course would be barred by the cataract. 27 15| air-ship. It followed the course of the river and passed 28 15| seemed to be guided in its course through the air with surprising


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