Chapter
1 2 | steadily at his pipe, the close attention which he gave me was beyond
2 2 | particularly attracted the attention of tourists. Mr. Smith knew
3 4 | return to Washington, public attention was wholly distracted from
4 4 | newspapers drew particular attention, the surface of the roads
5 4 | already attracted so much attention. If the police believed
6 5 | and studied with extreme attention the matter of the report.~
7 5 | sought to attract public attention and to astound the maritime
8 6 | which had attracted our attention were in reality one and
9 7 | foolish as thus to force attention upon themselves. Their chief
10 7 | took no notice; and if my attention was drawn to the matter,
11 7 | will have it hereafter, for attention is now drawn to it in a
12 12| woods.~At that moment our attention was caught by a sudden agitation
13 13| occupied and preoccupied the attention of all the world, the daring
14 13| must admit he paid no more attention to me, than his men had
15 14| frankly, no one paid any attention to me. It was as if I had
16 15| the same that had held the attention of Mr. Elias Smith and myself,
17 16| Robur the Conqueror the attention of the entire world. The
18 17| not be ignorant that the attention of the public was now keenly
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