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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 3 | could.~However, when it is a matter of real need with me, I 2 4 | And was the solution a matter of the first importance? 3 4 | did not stop to study the matter. For if the King of Hades 4 5 | their own knowledge in this matter. Flames have certainly risen 5 5 | to track down.”~On this matter I shared absolutely the 6 5 | admitted that the whole matter seemed to him most extraordinary; 7 5 | with extreme attention the matter of the report.~For some 8 5 | this task? We discussed the matter for some time; and I was 9 6 | Mr. Ward referred to the matter each time I saw him. Our 10 6 | Ward. And if you put the matter in my charge—”~“Who knows, 11 7 | attention was drawn to the matter, it was because my servant 12 7 | promised myself to clear up the matter. As to following the men 13 7 | end, I came to regard this matter as of no more importance 14 8 | boat gotten away? For that matter, how had it come? An insoluble 15 8 | Ward, we discussed this matter, which still filled his 16 8 | order to take charge of the matter, and I will accomplish the 17 8 | to you. But we face now a matter very different from that 18 8 | absolutely no relation to the matter now in hand. The Great Eyrie 19 8 | employ me upon this newer matter. I waited, then, to mention 20 8 | telegraph me. After that, the matter will be in my hands.”~“Count 21 11| we were successful, the matter would not occupy us many 22 12| premise was still unproven, no matter how confident we might feel 23 13| Lake Erie, that was another matter. Had not the Captain reascended 24 14| could distance them, no matter what their speed! With a 25 14| barred by the cataract. No matter how perfect his machine, 26 15| impossible to surmise. Yet no matter how rapid our flight had 27 17| would have reasoned on the matter as follows: when the “Terror


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