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The Master of the World

CHAPTER 8
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That is work for a detective, indeed; a master detective!" "He has not been heard from again ?" "No; and though there is every reason to believe that he has been, and still continues, beneath the waters of Lake Kirdall, it has been impossible to find any trace of him anywhere around there.

One would almost fancy he had the power of making himself invisible, this Proteus of a mechanic!" "It seems likely," said I, "that he will never be seen until he wishes to be." "True, Strock.

And to my mind there is only one way of dealing with him, and that is to offer him such an enormous price that he cannot refuse to sell his invention." Mr.Ward was right.

Indeed, the government had already made the effort to secure speech with this hero of the day, than whom surely no human being has ever better merited the title.

The press had widely spread the news, and this extraordinary individual must assuredly know what the government desired of him, and how completely he could name the terms he wished.
"Surely," added Mr.Ward, "this invention can be of no personal use to the man, that he should hide it from the rest of us.


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