Chapter
1 3 | clouds sped rapidly overhead, driven by a light breeze which
2 4 | improved automobiles, whether driven by steam, gasoline, or electricity,
3 4 | supernatural car. It was driven by a specter, by one of
4 4 | It is a devil’s car, driven by hellfire, and with Satan
5 5 | at the end of the route, driven onward by its own impetus,
6 5 | pursued, it would at last be driven from our shores. But a change
7 5 | had no sails, it was not driven by the wind; and since it
8 5 | smoke-stack, it was not driven by steam.~At this point
9 11| of the coachman who had driven us. The provisions were
10 12| forward —~The “Terror,” driven by all the power of her
11 13| by which the machine was driven, was neither steam nor gasoline,
12 14| constructed in the country. Driven by powerful engines of the
13 15| either side of the keel. Driven with extreme rapidity by
14 16| horizontal screws and was driven forward by vertical screws
15 16| that he might easily be driven into the most violent excesses.~
16 17| this multiple mechanism was driven by electricity, and that
17 17| down on us. Heavy clouds driven by a keen eastern wind covered
18 17| upon this metal organism, driven by the inexhaustible electricity!~
19 18| this prodigious man had driven him to give equal battle
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