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travel 12
travelled 5
traveller 19
travellers 81
travelling 7
travelling-chest 1
travelling-sack 1
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81 make
81 take
81 travellers
80 day
80 much
79 way
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 Note | features of the countries the travellers pass over are described, 2 Note | in view of the wonderfultravellers’ tales” with which we have 3 I | convinced.—A Dinner at the TravellersClub.—Several Toasts for 4 I | present, also, those fearless travellers and explorers whose energetic 5 I | Petersburg, or yet with the TravellersClub, or even the Royal 6 I | escorted to the rooms of the TravellersClub, in Pall Mall. A superb 7 I | France, to the celebrated travellers who had made their names 8 IV | Damerghou; there the three travellers parted, and Barth took the 9 IV | miles, were gained.~Many travellers endeavored to reach the 10 VIII | by the doctor.~The three travellers got themselves to rights 11 VIII | her compliments to the two travellers, and expressed her wishes 12 XI | The baggage of the three travellers was conveyed to the consul’ 13 XI | the captain assembled the travellers and the officers of the 14 XI | At nine oclock the three travellers got into their car. The 15 XII | beneath the gaze of the travellers! The island of Zanzibar 16 XII | of huts and followed the travellers with their vain imprecations 17 XIII | not long in drenching our travellers. Below them, the roads, 18 XIII | scarcely elapsed ere the travellers were beyond the rainy belt 19 XIII | reading the narratives of such travellers as have had the hardihood 20 XIV | south-southeasterly current, the travellers might hope to arrive on 21 XVII | reappeared to the gaze of our travellers. The balloon, whirled about 22 XVII | escaped from the lips of our travellers:~“What’s that?”~“A strange 23 XVII | only five days since our travellers had quitted Zanzibar; their 24 XVII | musical voice.~And the three travellers had only to sit down on 25 XVIII | to the northwest with our travellers, at the rate of eighteen 26 XVIII | miles from the shore.~The travellers succeeded in making fast 27 XVIII | the one recognized by the travellers from the north?”~“We shall 28 XIX | which the most intrepid travellers could not make their way. 29 XIX | Mussulman sets foot upon it. The travellers then partook of a substantial 30 XIX | much so, probably. Some travellers, who had got as far as Kazeh, 31 XXII | prayers?”~“We are English travellers,” replied Ferguson. “We 32 XXII | pure a sky.~“You are daring travellers!” he said, “and you will 33 XXII | died a few days before our travellers appeared, his sudden death 34 XXIII | turn by turn, by the three travellers, and not a word disturbed 35 XXIV | perfect quietness; and the travellers were enabled to enjoy a 36 XXIV | the spirits of our three travellers. They conversed less, and 37 XXV | colors.”~It seemed that the travellers by the other balloon had 38 XXV | ground, and all three of the travellers, whom the incident just 39 XXV | found a horrible death.~Our travellers looked at each other and 40 XXV | a word was spoken by our travellers, and they even ate without 41 XXVI | The weight of the three travellers was replaced with an equivalent 42 XXVI | Thus, at last, our hapless travellers, deprived of water in this 43 XXVII | this foaming sea.~The three travellers did not speak. They gazed, 44 XXVII | oasis.~In four hours the travellers had swept over a distance 45 XXVII | an instant, and the three travellers offered up thanks from the 46 XXVIII | narratives of the earliest travellers in Africa who brought back 47 XXVIII | superfluous ballast.~The travellers took one last look at the 48 XIX | of their departure, the travellers moved with great velocity. 49 XIX | it is true. He has his travellers drawn along in a balloon 50 XIX | lost scent of preceding travellers. It is a happy chance, my 51 XIX | greeted the gaze of our travellers, and, by the enormous ant-hills 52 XIX | moderate, but it carried our travellers away from the city of Yola, 53 XXX | this country is fatal to travellers. We are moving directly 54 XXX | lightly admit the death of travellers, since that does away with 55 XXX | the graveyard of European travellers.”~Some boats, fifty feet 56 XXXI | for unexpected perils.~The travellers were then directly following 57 XXXI | verdant landscapes that our travellers passed over the district 58 XXXII | distinct boroughs.~But our travellers had scarcely the time to 59 XXXII | sharks in the open ocean! For travellers in the air, this situation 60 XXXIII | morrow, the 13th of May, our travellers, for the first time, reconnoitred 61 XXXIII | supplies.~Evening surprised our travellers in the midst of this work. 62 XXXIV | tribes, can he not do as the travellers who visited them before 63 XXXIV | and without resources. The travellers of whom you speak did not 64 XXXV | among these wild tribes. Few travellers who had penetrated to these 65 XXXV | myself no worse off than the travellers my master used to talk about. 66 XXXVI | thorny desert, which the travellers descried over the tops of 67 XXXVII | remember that, of these three travellers, Barth was the only one 68 XXXVIII| down toward the south. Our travellers, having crossed the Aghades 69 XXXVIII| violence of current; but our travellers, borne swiftly by as they 70 XLIX | away before the gaze of our travellers.~Ferguson followed the most 71 XLIX | new phenomenon, for our travellers, driven onward by the wind 72 XL | resumed its flight, and our travellers could, even at a distance, 73 XL | quarter to the other. But the travellers were not more seen than 74 XLI | By the statements of travellers who have been here before 75 XLI | up so swiftly before the travellers that they seemed to be rushing 76 XLII | united strength of all three travellers was required to detach these 77 XLII | reflected on the clouds, and the travellers could fancy themselves enveloped 78 XLIII | settled with the daring travellers still clinging to its network; 79 XLIII | The Frenchmen escorted our travellers from the river, while the 80 XLIV | felicitations of which our travellers were the recipients may 81 XLIV | about to sail, and the three travellers procured passage on board


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