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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 1 | earthquakes.~Yet once more about five oclock, from beneath the 2 3 | smoke nor flame.~Toward five oclock our expedition halted 3 3 | Great Eyrie scarce exceeds five thousand feet. A modest 4 3 | laboriously scrambled up. Before five oclock we descended the 5 4 | forth by telephone every five minutes as to the order 6 4 | thousand dollars, lay between five machines, two American, 7 5 | completed the ocean passage in five days. And the engineers 8 6 | while she would still be five days from Europe.~If our 9 10| letter from the Great Eyrie, five weeks before.~But this was 10 11| toward the town of Herly. Five miles outside the town, 11 11| before, I left the wood about five oclock and hurried back 12 11| these woods thoroughly. Five or six hundred feet from 13 12| our feet formed a level, five or six feet above the water, 14 12| four,” I answered, “perhaps five or six!”~The situation grew 15 12| might well prove of service.~Five minutes had passed since 16 14| black spots, which showed five or six miles distant on 17 14| could find the submarine?~Five minutes later, scarcely 18 14| elevators. Only four or five miles ahead, Niagara river 19 14| shore, yet she shot ahead. Five minutes later, we could 20 17| to be submerged. In fact, five minutes later, we were moving 21 18| his extraordinary machine.~Five days later the Ottawa sighted


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