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23 cabin
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23 hope
23 land
23 news
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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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hope

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1 1 | cause, one might at least hope that they would not break 2 2 | must leave their homes”~“I hope, sir, there is no such widespread 3 2 | opportunity to exercise, and I hope to satisfy, your favorite 4 3 | cried Mr. Smith. “Well, I hope they have not decamped without 5 3 | a mystery.”~“And let us hope,” added I, “we do not come 6 5 | future. Could I give up the hope of learning the secret of 7 6 | Eyrie. There was little hope of this, however, for Mr. 8 6 | Exactly.”~“Oh, sir! I hope you dont mean to go back 9 8 | I commenced to lose all hope of reaching any solution 10 10| me most important. I even hope it may prove the means of 11 10| personage.”~“That is what I also hope, Mr. Ward.”~“Only what connection 12 10| part in the second.”~“I hope so, Mr. Ward. You know how 13 11| and we must give up all hope of arresting him.~I found 14 12| and with it the foolish hope that it had roused. Sometimes 15 13| must I not abandon all hope of escape?~Moreover—why 16 13| watched the horizon in the hope that land would soon appear. 17 14| passage across the land, all hope of regaining my liberty 18 14| land, and if so, could she hope to outrun the telegrams 19 14| water, in the desperate hope of gaining this last refuge. 20 17| the other hand, could I hope for a rescue from with out? 21 17| case, could my confreres hope ever to see me again? The 22 17| Surely a distant and feeble hope to cling to!~It will be 23 18| be the man of the hour. I hope that your head will not


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