Chapter
1 2 | rich in coal. Its mines give it some prosperity. It also
2 2 | Mr. Smith, if you will give me your aid.”~“Surely, Mr.
3 4 | through the air warning all to give passage to the monster.~
4 5 | for the future. Could I give up the hope of learning
5 5 | Strock, I do not want to give our criminals lessons; I
6 5 | moving body and even to give it chase. They could not
7 5 | government or any other give him any price he chose to
8 6 | would have to invent him, to give people some way of explaining
9 7 | Great Eyrie, I might as well give up and hand in my resignation
10 7 | the shade, so as not to give any warning, I saw two men
11 8 | incalculable advantages would it give to any nation, both on land
12 8 | certainly should, Mr. Ward. Give me the order to take charge
13 10| Good! And, Strock, I now give you a formal order.”~“What
14 11| take to flight and we must give up all hope of arresting
15 11| were still there, and thus give her warning to escape.~“
16 12| crowding upon me, I could give no answer. Furthermore both
17 14| I expected that he would give a sweep of the helm and
18 14| swinging into position to give chase. Once more the “Terror”
19 18| prodigious man had driven him to give equal battle to the most
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