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19 hours
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19 region
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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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passage

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1 1 | destroying everything in their passage, annihilating the towns, 2 1 | farmers would have seen the passage of a mighty bird of prey, 3 3 | earth which had resisted the passage of the monster rock. Our 4 4 | currents engendered by its passage.~And, a bizarre detail to 5 4 | destroy everything in its passage, equipages and people. But 6 4 | air warning all to give passage to the monster.~It did not 7 4 | trace was to be found of its passage.~ 8 5 | steamers completed the ocean passage in five days. And the engineers 9 7 | Eyrie unless there existed a passage which we had failed to discover? 10 11| no one had remarked its passage and as both the police and 11 13| to the breeze made by our passage. The shores of the lake 12 14| making my escape, during this passage across the land, all hope 13 14| subterranean canals which gave him passage to Lake Kirdall, but could 14 14| miles ahead. During our passage, a few boats had been seen, 15 14| the Niagara offered her no passage.~Our captain now took the 16 15| cavern, some subterranean passage by which he himself could 17 17| covered the entire sky. The passage of the “Terror” would be 18 17| of the horizon. Hence our passage through the clouds had not 19 17| shower of sparks in its passage. There was a storm at hand.


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