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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 III | the latter never failed to go, not to ASK for hospitality, 2 III | suppose that I refuse to go with you?”~“But you won’ 3 III | were to refuse?”~“Well, I’d go alone.”~“Let us sit down,” 4 III | Utopian idea.”~“Then, you will go—”~“Whithersoever Providence 5 V | he was determined not to go; but he did not want to 6 VI | act of a madman. He wont go, though!”~“He wont go, 7 VI | t go, though!”~“He wont go, eh? Then you havent seen 8 VI | profound conviction. “Why, I’d go with him wherever he pleases! 9 VI | such a thing? Leave him to go off alone, after we’ve been 10 VI | that is to say, I will go with you up to the last 11 VI | found to be heavy. You’ll go as you are.”~“Well, I can 12 VI | suppose that it couldnt go up, then?”~“Egad! that’s 13 VI | us directly.”~“I shant go.”~“Oh! now, you wont vex 14 VI | much you weigh,’ you’ll go, I warrant it.”~“No, I will 15 VI | warrant it.”~“No, I will NOT go!”~At this moment the doctor 16 VII | the outer balloon would go first; and, were it completely 17 VIII | swearing that he would not go, went on board with a regular 18 VIII | would rise at Zanzibar, and go to bed at St. Louis!”~“But,” 19 VIII | body, “dont you intend to go?”~“I am not going!”~“You 20 IX | going off to one side, we’ll go right ahead, going up, too, 21 IX | time.”~“Humph! then you’ll go to the moon!” said one of 22 IX | common. Every body might go to the moon, that way. Besides, 23 IX | his wife!”~“What? will you go so high up as that?” said 24 X | I therefore resolved to go about the thing more directly; 25 XI | absolutely determined to go?”~“Solemnly determined, 26 XI | on that score, and I will go with you.”~“I was sure you 27 XI | good-by to their friends.~“Let go all!” shouted the doctor, 28 XII | here!” urged Joe; “let us go up, master, let us go up 29 XII | us go up, master, let us go up higher by all means.”~“ 30 XIII | we had been compelled to go afoot over that drenched 31 XIII | thousand feet.~“Shall we go this high very long?” asked 32 XIII | large balloon, one might go far. That is what Messrs. 33 XIV | would have had a tendency to go lower than the surface of 34 XV | Joe; “and that would be to go down there quietly, and 35 XV | it wouldnt be prudent to go too near to them, for the 36 XV | shall descend, and Joe will go with me, only that he must 37 XV | How! doctor, am I not to go with you?”~“No! I shall 38 XV | with you?”~“No! I shall go alone; these good folks 39 XV | doctor. “Dont attempt to let go the anchor! We’ll cut the 40 XVI | contrary, Dick, I’d rather go up, only that I am afraid 41 XVI | could not stand it. Let us go up before those clouds dissolve 42 XVII | him to the car.~“Get up—go ahead, old fellow!” shouted 43 XVII | exactly to where we want to go, my dear Dick. A little 44 XVII | These immense creatures can go over a great deal of ground, 45 XVII | expense. Mr. Kennedy will go off and hunt for an hour 46 XVII | condescended to let me have.”~“Go, my friend, but no imprudence! 47 XVIII | prove favorable, we shall go due north, and we shall, 48 XVIII | Not yet. In fact, I shall go up a little, first, in order 49 XX | blinded in that way, they’d go to the right or to the left, 50 XXI | warning.”~“Agreed!”~“Let us go down, then!” said Joe.~“ 51 XXI | said Kennedy.~“And I’ll go with you,” said Joe, warmly.~“ 52 XXI | calling aloud. Is no one to go to his assistance? He must 53 XXI | doctor,” said Kennedy. “I’d go down and scatter all these 54 XXI | chances on OUR side, and go to work differently.”~“But 55 XXIV | no going back; they must go forward; and, indeed, the 56 XXIV | a few miles.~“We cannot go any faster,” said the doctor; “ 57 XXIV | Where he goes, there I’ll go!”~“And you, Kennedy?”~“I, 58 XXIV | that we should persevere—go clear to the end. Besides, 59 XXV | doctor, suppose we were to go in pursuit of this cloud, 60 XXVII | himself upon his friend.~“Let go! hands off!” moaned the 61 XXVII | desperately for the rifle.~“Let go, or I’ll kill you!” repeated 62 XXVIII | there was no one likely to go and see! One day, in a parlor 63 XIX | in these regions. We must go a few degrees farther north 64 XIX | for people who have to go on foot.”~“It will be accomplished, 65 XXX | the place.”~“Shall we not go nearer to it?” asked Kennedy.~“ 66 XXX | mounted higher than they could go.”~“Why, positively, a balloon 67 XXXIII | hope so. Now, Dick, you may go and hunt in the neighborhood, 68 XXXIII | particularly, we ought to go back to the lake; but, to 69 XXXIII | onward than he wanted to go; but it changed a second 70 XXXIV | safety of all.”~“Must we go without him?” asked the 71 XXXIV | speak did not attempt to go forward without sending 72 XXXIV | dense cloud of dust, and go whirling through the air, 73 XXXV | mischief dare these fellows go in bathing in such places?”~ 74 XXXV | here to a miracle when I go sailing up into the sky!”~ 75 XXXV | adoration did not sometimes go to the length of eating 76 XXXVI | then, if necessary, we can go higher.”~“Wait, doctorwait 77 XXXVII | my mind that I wouldnt go under without knowing why. 78 XXXVII | that I took good care to go around. No! I crossed the 79 XXXVII | in about three hours, I go plump, like a fool, into 80 XXXVII | Desert.”~“Oh, we shall not go so far as that, my friend— 81 XXXVII | But have we still far to go to the northward?”~“One 82 XXXVIII| about twenty-five dollars, go from Timbuctoo to Tafilet 83 XXXVIII| very best race. They can go from three to seven days 84 XXXVIII| accuracy. During the night they go by the polar star. They 85 XLIX | Provided only that we go westward,” added Kennedy.~“ 86 XLIX | t be afraid if it was to go back to Zanzibar by the 87 XLIX | tell what we may have to go through yet? We are still 88 XLIX | alarmed: I hardly expect to go so far as that.”~At nightfall 89 XLI | with them!”~“There they go!” panted Joe. “But it’s 90 XLII | our apparatus.”~“Let it go, then!” said Kennedy, promptly.~“ 91 XLIII | our last anchor, because go they must!”~Joe flung out


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