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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 III | next! No! I warrant you, he’ll not do it! I’ll find a way 2 III | you, he’ll not do it! I’ll find a way to stop him! 3 III | have a chance at them! I’ll make them fly! I’ll put 4 III | them! I’ll make them fly! I’ll put your preparations in 5 V | the doctor’s heart.~“We’ll not fall,” was his invariable 6 V | not.”~“Very well, then, I’ll tell you. The Geographical 7 VI | factory in the Borough?”~“I’ll take precious good care 8 VI | away from it!”~“Well, you’ll lose a fine sight, sir. 9 VI | a nice car! How snug we’ll feel in it!”~“Then you really 10 VI | there, if possible.”~“You’ll stop nothing at all, Mr. 11 VI | him give it up.”~“Well, we’ll see about that.”~“Dont 12 VI | re found to be heavy. You’ll go as you are.”~“Well, I 13 VI | how much you weigh,’ you’ll go, I warrant it.”~“No, 14 VIII | what splendid shots you’ll have!”~“Without counting,” 15 VIII | said another, “that you’ll have the glory as well as 16 IX | going off to one side, we’ll go right ahead, going up, 17 IX | time.”~“Humph! then you’ll go to the moon!” said one 18 IX | about. For instance, we’ll commence with Saturn—”~“ 19 IX | After Saturn? Well, we’ll visit Jupiter. A funny place 20 IX | along to Jupiter and you’ll see. But they have to look 21 IX | indefatigable narrator, “they’ll decorate us with the Southern 22 XII | coffee that I think you’ll have something to say about.”~“ 23 XII | shelter for the night. I’ll stir up the heat in the 24 XIII | patience, Dick, and you’ll soon get over this,” said 25 XIII | bring it without delay. I’ll swallow it with my eyes 26 XIII | little, now, Dick, and you’ll begin to feel the effect 27 XIII | said Joe, “this is where I’ll have to retire to when I 28 XIII | I am securely lashed. I’ll spend the time getting my 29 XIII | suspicious thing I notice, I’ll fire a signal-shot, and 30 XIV | we wont do that, sir; we’ll take all the good eatable 31 XIV | parts of it, and, if you’ll let me, I’ll cut him up 32 XIV | and, if you’ll let me, I’ll cut him up just as well 33 XV | think so, doctor?”~“Well, we’ll see pretty soon. But it 34 XV | in politeness, and so I’ll give you one of my country 35 XV | to let go the anchor! We’ll cut the cord! Follow me!”~“ 36 XV | great deal by that. There’ll always be time enough to 37 XV | replied the doctor, “we’ll let him down easily; and 38 XVI | Well, it isnt Joe that’ll undertake to muzzle them!” 39 XVI | circumstances not change, we’ll find ourselves to-morrow 40 XVII | higher than your head. We’ll find a favorable place presently.”~ 41 XVII | head!” commented Joe.~“We’ll try some conical balls behind 42 XVII | I must help you, or we’ll never end it.” And now two 43 XVII | hope,” added Joe, “that we’ll taste a morsel of this fellow. 44 XVII | morsel of this fellow. I’ll undertake to get you a good 45 XVII | they’re busy in that way, I’ll do the cooking.”~“A good 46 XVIII | for these natives. They’ll have to do without the pleasure 47 XVIII | natives on it now.”~“We’ll make them scatter; there’ 48 XVIII | make them scatter; there’ll be no great trouble in that,” 49 XVIII | Never fear, doctor; I’ll answer for all that.”~“Come, 50 XIX | breakfast-time,” said Joe; “we’ll have to put up with preserved 51 XX | immediately over a village, “I’ll throw them an empty bottle, 52 XX | them safe and sound, they’ll worship it; if it breaks, 53 XX | worship it; if it breaks, they’ll make talismans of the pieces.”~ 54 XX | gardening,” said Joe, “and I’ll import the idea to England. 55 XXI | t fail to waken us.”~“I’ll do so, doctor; rest easy.”~ 56 XXI | watch on this side, and I’ll take care of the other.”~“ 57 XXI | plan, and in the morning we’ll try to rescue him.”~“But 58 XXI | fellow?” said Kennedy.~“And I’ll go with you,” said Joe, 59 XXI | us are still untouched. I’ll suppose that this prisoner, 60 XXIII | in utter exhaustion.~“He’ll not get over it!” sighed 61 XXIII | thirty years of age!”~“He’ll die in our arms. His breathing, 62 XXIII | all events, here’s what I’ll do to console you.”~“That 63 XXIII | hundred pounds—so that you’ll have to get rid of at least 64 XXIV | lack of water.”~“But we’ll find some,” said Joe. “It 65 XXIV | can’t get desperate. We’ll find water; mind, I tell 66 XXIV | Where he goes, there I’ll go!”~“And you, Kennedy?”~“ 67 XXV | into our faces!”~“Well, we’ll see, Dick, we’ll see!”~“ 68 XXV | Well, we’ll see, Dick, we’ll see!”~“But this is Friday, 69 XXV | hope that this very day you’ll get over those notions.”~“ 70 XXV | to you,” said Joe, “you’ll never make me believe it.”~“ 71 XXV | your arms, and then you’ll see.”~Joe obeyed, and all 72 XXV | conscience in the matter. We’ll dig down to the very bottom 73 XXVI | stream or a well, and we’ll be all right. We have provisions 74 XXVI | if I come to a village, I’ll work my way through with 75 XXVI | on a slip of paper, and I’ll bring you help or lose my 76 XXVI | you a day longer, and I’ll not wait after that. To-day 77 XXVI | t get off by Tuesday, I’ll run the risk. I’ve made 78 XXVII | the rifle.~“Let go, or I’ll kill you!” repeated Kennedy. 79 XXVII | sandy ocean.~“Water! we’ll find water there!” said 80 XXVII | the excited hunter; “we’ll fight him. A man feels strong 81 XXVII | ferocious brute!” he added, “I’ll settle you in a moment more!” 82 XXVII | What is your plan?”~“You’ll see.”~And Joe, taking off 83 XXVIII| what would you do?”~“Why, I’ll make the doubters swallow 84 XXVIII| Well, if it’s necessary, we’ll have to do it, but I do 85 XXVIII| middle of the desert.”~“I’ll be very careful, indeed, 86 XXX | of the cylinder, and we’ll not be long in descending.”~ 87 XXXII | Well, if they do, we’ll defend ourselves. We have 88 XXXIII| sight as possible. There we’ll wait; we’ll explore the 89 XXXIII| possible. There we’ll wait; we’ll explore the banks; we’ll 90 XXXIII| ll explore the banks; we’ll search the water’s edge, 91 XXXIV | lot to endure!”~“But, we’ll come back again, doctor!”~“ 92 XXXV | Victoria pass this way again, I’ll take advantage of my new 93 XXXV | large towns on the lake, I’ll find myself no worse off 94 XXXVI | shall overtake them. We’ll pass them. We are not more 95 XXXVI | Ah! the noble fellow! We’ll carry him off in the very 96 XXXVII| case,” said Kennedy, “I’ll turn in and sleep a bit.”~“ 97 XL | this rate of speed, and we’ll reach the Senegal River.”~“ 98 XL | Senegal River.”~“And we’ll be in a friendly country?” 99 XL | again, with a deep sigh, “I’ll think more than once of 100 XLI | Then what shall we do?”~“We’ll have to sacrifice every 101 XLI | does of his ship, and I’ll not give her up so easily. 102 XLI | spite of ourselves. She’ll serve us until she’s completely 103 XLI | halt until morning.~“We’ll now look for a favorable 104 XLI | thinking over a plan which we’ll try to put into execution; 105 XLII | good sportsman, and—”~“I’ll never consent to it!” insisted 106 XLII | shall not do so at all. We’ll have to get along without 107 XLII | those in the woods; they’ll make idols of them!”~The 108 XLII | rest,” said the doctor. “I’ll take the first watch; at 109 XLII | watch; at two oclock I’ll waken Kennedy; at four, 110 XLII | waken Joe, and at six we’ll start; and may Heaven have 111 XLIII | have no more gas; well, I’ll cross the river with hot


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