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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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flight

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1 1 | houses, ready for instant flight, fearing to see open before 2 1 | not swept away in this mad flight, which they did their best 3 1 | the land.~At length, the flight of the fugitives ceased 4 3 | sky, just ready to take flight. Upon this side, at least, 5 4 | like a bullet in its dizzy flight. How could one seize a cannon-ball 6 4 | and so he will take to flight.”~But this last was but 7 11| escape, or he would take to flight and we must give up all 8 14| Thus if an opportunity for flight presented itself, I should 9 14| were surrounded so that flight was impossible, she could 10 14| destroyers! Instead of turning in flight, she continued her forward 11 14| suspected, however, that my flight was no longer possible. 12 15| the aviator continued his flight through space, or whether 13 15| no matter how rapid our flight had been, the air-ship could 14 15| reasonable to estimate, that our flight through the darkness had 15 15| Was it too difficult a flight for our aviator to reach 16 15| hundred and fifty miles, a flight which would have been easy 17 15| no further doubt. In its flight during the night the airship 18 15| could resume its menacing flight of mastery across the world!~ 19 16| the only true solution of flight lay with the heavier than 20 17| night in order to begin her flight. The world did not yet know 21 17| he turn? Would he pass in flight across the plains of North 22 17| next day.~He continued his flight; and in the afternoon, when 23 17| and Nicaragua, and take flight toward Island X, somewhere 24 17| attempted our insensate flight.~The air-ship soared upward


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