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asked 27
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aspect 1
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28 way
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27 country
27 escape
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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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asked

   Chapter
1 1 | Mystery of Great Eyrie!” They asked if it was not dangerous 2 2 | assured you will succeed.”~I asked him only “When shall I start?”~“ 3 2 | Great Eyrie.~“And why?” asked I.~“Because a huge block 4 3 | nothing new occurred,” I asked, “since the last appearance 5 3 | that dome, Mr. Smith?” I asked.~“No,” answered he, “but 6 3 | strove vainly to sleep, I asked myself if I should not stop 7 5 | is not a marine animal?” asked Mr. Ward.~“What else can 8 6 | serviette in the other, and asked anxiously, “Is there no 9 6 | said I.~“Then from whom?” asked the old servant, doubly 10 7 | street.~“You are sure?” I asked.~“Yes, sir and no longer 11 8 | course.”~“What chance?” asked I, not knowing if he spoke 12 8 | chase men through the air! I asked myself if my colleagues 13 8 | had been the subject. I asked myself if I had better mention 14 10| only too well justified! I asked myself if our search could 15 10| glanced at its face, and asked, “What is this?”~“A letter 16 11| said I.~“Mr. Strock?” asked he.~“Yes.”~“I am at your 17 11| stop any time in Toledo?” I asked.~“No; with your permission, 18 11| when night comes?”~“But,” I asked, “did you remain watching 19 11| we better stop here?” I asked Wells, as our rig drew up 20 12| the “Terror.” Once more I asked myself what could be the 21 13| after a minute of silence I asked him, “Where is the Captain?”~ 22 13| high power. Naturally I asked myself whence comes this 23 13| hitherto unknown. And I asked myself with intense eagerness 24 13| Are you the captain?” I asked.~He was silent.~“This boat! 25 15| air. It puzzled me and I asked if this sleep had not been 26 17| said I, “I have already asked you a question, which you 27 17| humanity.~Seeing him thus I asked myself with almost superstitious


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