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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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1 3 | forward once more. James Bruck took the lead; and we had only 2 3 | Assuredly the Great Eyrie now took on to my eyes an aspect 3 3 | rewarded our two guides, I took leave of Mr. Smith at Morganton, 4 7 | keenness. Not knowing them, I took no notice; and if my attention 5 7 | would scarce thank me.~I took my hat; and while the housekeeper 6 8 | joke to me.~Mr. Ward again took up our conversation. “We 7 8 | brief, every great Power took part in the affair, France, 8 10| Great Eyrie.~I rose and took from my desk the letter 9 10| with the initials.~Mr. Ward took it, glanced at its face, 10 10| extravagant hypothesis.~He took the two letters and compared 11 13| Going to the stern, he took the helm. The man whom he 12 14| passage.~Our captain now took the helm. One of the men 13 14| miles away.~The “Terrortook the left branch of the river 14 15| this idea more and more took possession of me. It crowded 15 17| clock he came on deck and took Turner’s place at the helm.


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