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Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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engine

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1 4 | character of the propelling engine. It left behind it no smoke, 2 5 | Certainly in that case its engine must be one of amazing power. 3 8 | the invention. This new engine, whether in one vehicle 4 8 | and gain possession of an engine so invaluable for military 5 8 | possession of this prodigious engine of locomotion. As for me, 6 14| and descended into the engine room. Almost immediately 7 14| the bow, the other in the engine room. Would the order be 8 14| With a few turns of her engine, the “Terror” would dart 9 14| rapid words exchanged in the engine room. The steadily moving 10 15| transformations. The same engine drove it along all its courses! 11 15| extreme rapidity by the engine, they urged the boat onward 12 15| knew nothing of either its engine, nor of the force which 13 17| been permitted to see the engine; doubtless I should never 14 17| to this new and mightier engine of locomotion. Beneath this 15 17| so he was probably in the engine room. Turner was at the


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