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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 1 | of smoke. The fires were certainly at an end; and if it were 2 2 | people.”~“Inexplicable, certainly, Mr. Strock. For on my part, 3 2 | think not, Mr. Smith?”~“Certainly.”~“But these tremblings 4 2 | the Great Eyrie. There was certainly a tumult in the air, but 5 2 | own eyes, and the clouds certainly reflected them for miles 6 2 | around. Moreover noises certainly came from the crater of 7 3 | or even looked, before.”~Certainly on this day the Great Eyrie 8 4 | beyond, and the machine must certainly be hurled into the water! 9 5 | this matter. Flames have certainly risen above the Great Eyrie. 10 5 | remarkable kind of boat.~Certainly in that case its engine 11 6 | What glory for you!”~“It certainly would, Mr. Ward. And if 12 7 | following days, there was certainly no one spying on me, either 13 8 | three-fold machine?”~“I certainly should, Mr. Ward. Give me 14 10| noise in two worlds, he certainly figured rightly. That day, 15 12| determine.~The commotion certainly seemed as if caused by some 16 12| coming toward us.”~“There certainly is,” responded I, “unless


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