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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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   Chapter
1 1 | fields and forests, even as far as Pleasant Garden and Morganton?~ 2 3 | Great Eyrie would require far more time than we had estimated. 3 3 | Soon Horn left us and went far ahead to spy out which road 4 4 | when a rumbling was heard far down the track, and the 5 5 | they must be of a power far beyond the fastest known. 6 8 | hours! And each hour held far more than sixty minutes! 7 11| men to follow us. “Is it far?”~“Twenty miles.”~“And the 8 11| land, though not situated far northward, is exposed to 9 11| little wood, when he saw, far up across the lake, a submarine 10 12| her way, and was already far beyond the waters of Lake 11 12| responded Nab Walker, “as far as the shallow water above; 12 13| the sun could not be very far above the horizon.~I was 13 13| tremendous powers must be already far away. Or, on the other hand, 14 13| if the “Terrorkept thus far away from the shore, or 15 13| Although I could not thus far flatter myself upon the 16 13| though the future promised far more of evil than of good, 17 14| we indeed advanced that far? If I did not seize this 18 15| therefore that we must be far in the north, or else high


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