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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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leave

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1 2 | then these people must leave their homes”~“I hope, sir, 2 2 | Tomorrow.”~“Tomorrow, I shall leave Washington; and the day 3 2 | afternoon, and arranged to leave Morganton with him at daybreak.~ 4 3 | rewarded our two guides, I took leave of Mr. Smith at Morganton, 5 5 | and I was just about to leave when Mr. Ward made one last 6 6 | before I had obtained a leave of absence. It had still 7 6 | could not be delayed. This leave, as I have shown, had already 8 8 | must hold yourself ready to leave Washington on the moment. 9 10| yourself in readiness to leave Washington at a moment’s 10 10| was in his cabinet.~“You leave in an hour, Strock,” said 11 11| the station; and we must leave at once to reach our destination 12 11| said he. “We had better leave the carriage deeper in the 13 12| We could not resolve to leave the place. Our eyes still 14 12| been before compelled to leave, with its repairs still 15 12| faggots? Then would the boat leave the creek, or would it remain 16 12| be lost to us? It could leave the waters of Lake Erie, 17 14| every kind. If he meant to leave the lake by water, there 18 14| to starboard.~I did not leave my place. The man at the 19 16| until the proper time. I leave, and I carry my secret with 20 17| have been quite possible to leave me at the bottom of the 21 17| that Robur was preparing to leave this retreat forever!~In 22 18| port. After taking a warm leave of my rescuers, I set out


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