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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 III | Because it is my intention to take you with me.”~Upon this, 2 III | calculations.”~“Yes, but you must take them into view.”~“No, Dick. 3 IV | Sardinia in Eastern Soudan, to take the place of Vaudey, who 4 V | doubt, that the doctor might take his departure, without saying 5 V | trip was—on the map!~“Now, take one of the points of these 6 V | time presses if we are to take part in these exploring 7 VI | factory in the Borough?”~“I’ll take precious good care to keep 8 VII | car in such a way as to take up the least possible amount 9 VIII | day and night, it would take only seven days to cross 10 VIII | fail to do so. Besides, we take provision for two months 11 IX | with you. Then you have to take air along in bottles, so 12 IX | the balloon, but how to take it up and down without expending 13 XII | and had not eyes enough to take in all that he saw.~The 14 XII | a hammock!”~“Suppose we take our breakfast?” was Joe’ 15 XII | my boy!”~“Oh! it wont take us long to do the cooking— 16 XII | still if the gas were to take fire it would burn up gradually, 17 XII | and jungles, where traders take shelter against not only 18 XII | each of the party should take his turn in watching over 19 XIII | easily. I am simply going to take you up above these clouds 20 XIII | Now,” said Ferguson, “take two guns, friend Dick— one 21 XIV | Ferguson will never allow us to take such an extra weight!”~“ 22 XIV | wont do that, sir; we’ll take all the good eatable parts 23 XIV | minutes.”~“Oh! that wont take long,” said Kennedy, going 24 XV | by her presence, but to take advantage of it to make 25 XVI | fleeting, and we must not take too great a fancy to them.”~“ 26 XVI | wouldnt you do well to take some rest yourself, as there’ 27 XVII | looking for a wind that will take me back toward the equator. 28 XVII | dried-up regions? So we cannot take too many precautions.”~At 29 XVII | make a prolonged halt, and take a careful inspection of 30 XVIII | inhabited by ferocious tribes. Take your sleep, then, since 31 XVIII | that the Nile must here take its rise.”~“Well, we shall 32 XVIII | down, and the eye could take them in by hundreds. There 33 XIX | only hope that they wont take such a particular fancy 34 XIX | this way so as to make us take good care of him, and fatten 35 XX | scalp, but these negroes take the whole head.”~“A mere 36 XX | have a keen hankering to take a hand in at that fight,” 37 XXI | added the doctor, “I will take my measures so that we can 38 XXI | watch on this side, and I’ll take care of the other.”~“Very 39 XXI | sunshine.”~“Now, if I were to take advantage of the darkness 40 XXI | when they are finished. Take care to have all our weapons 41 XXIII | away with us.”~“We can’t take any of it with us, indeed?”~“ 42 XXIII | our own—leave it behind!”~“Take care, my friend! Would you 43 XXIII | of fortune, and we cannot take one home with us.”~“The 44 XXIII | last defences, “couldnt we take some of that ore for ballast, 45 XXIII | contrite air.~“Listen! I will take the exact bearings of this 46 XXIV | which we are going, it would take months to end it; and that 47 XXV | in summer it dont do to take too much of it.”~“Dont 48 XXV | us but to make signals; take the flag, Kennedy, and show 49 XXVI | atmospheric changes may take place in less than an hour.”~“ 50 XXVI | very simple one! It is to take provisions enough, and to 51 XXVI | So be it, master; but take notice of one thing: I give 52 XXVII | neither of the three dared to take a step.~Those three men, 53 XXVII | followed by Joe, leaped out.~“Take your guns with you!” said 54 XXVII | you!” said the doctor; “take your guns, and be careful!”~ 55 XXVII | maddened beasts than men.~“Take care, Mr. Kennedy,” said 56 XXVII | Let us decoy the animal. Take my piece, and give me your 57 XXVIII | the latter; “but you can take your revenge some time, 58 XXVIII | above all things, we must take the utmost care not to set 59 XXVIII | certain, Dick, that they would take him by surprise, and that 60 XIX | It is easy to determine: take the map and see what is 61 XXX | prudence obliged him to take the strictest precautions. 62 XXX | remarked, “those people take us for supernatural beings. 63 XXX | and, if we choose, we can take an exact plan of the place.”~“ 64 XXX | of St. Paul’s. So we can take a survey at our ease.”~“ 65 XXXII | to tell the truth, when I take a good look at them, they 66 XXXIII | thirty pounds. He could then take with him one hundred and 67 XXXIII | the brave fellow should take it into his head that we 68 XXXIV | attentively with our glasses, and take care not to omit a single 69 XXXV | pass this way again, I’ll take advantage of my new position 70 XXXVII | Ferguson. “Nature will take charge of his care.”~With 71 XXXVII | in the world, Joe, if you take things in that style.”~“ 72 XXXVII | done. Good or bad, we can’t take it back.”~“You obstinate 73 XXXVII | safest plan, you see, is to take matters as they come.”~While 74 XXXVIII| of wreck we could always take to it and escape.”~“You 75 XXXVIII| westward.~“And how long will it take us to get there?”~“Should 76 XL | had become impossible to take an exact observation of 77 XL | he there get to a ship to take him back to England? And 78 XLII | Ferguson’s first care was to take his bearings by stellar 79 XLII | said the doctor. “I’ll take the first watch; at two 80 XLIII | that they are certain to take us,” replied the doctor; “ 81 XLIII | Come, my friends, let us take hold of the network, as


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