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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 3 | numerous. “I am much tempted to take my gun,” said Mr. Smith, “ 2 3 | whether the ascent will take more or less time—”~“In 3 3 | against the sky, just ready to take flight. Upon this side, 4 4 | duty of the authorities to take steps against this public 5 4 | his wings, and so he will take to flight.”~But this last 6 5 | upset yourself, Strock. Take your defeat philosophically. 7 6 | inspector to regain his laurels. Take now this affair of the automobile 8 7 | me.”~In truth I did not take the good soul’s excited 9 8 | Ward. Give me the order to take charge of the matter, and 10 9 | to reach out my hand and take them.~Let both the Old and 11 10| wings, which permit it to take refuge in the Great Eyrie.”~ 12 11| chance to escape, or he would take to flight and we must give 13 11| that the “Terror” could take shelter either upon the 14 12| him. Was it too late to take possession of the boat? 15 12| Evidently they planned to take aboard the last of their 16 14| excitement, what action should I take personally? Should I attempt 17 15| the commander seemed to take no more notice of my presence 18 16| Albatross,” they attempted to take advantage of their superior 19 17| again very shortly, and to take me with them. It would, 20 17| permitted to go out now, to take my place upon the deck, 21 17| Guatemala and Nicaragua, and take flight toward Island X, 22 17| heavy sea.~I was allowed to take my place once more outside


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