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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 Note | African discovery, and in this way will often serve to refresh 2 I | the hunter, he made his way toward the north of the 3 I | order, a good old English way of doing the thing. Among 4 III | ll not do it! I’ll find a way to stop him! He! why if 5 III | saying, the gallant Scot gave way to a genuine explosion of 6 III | what cannot be done in one way, should be tried in another. 7 IV | latest expedition, sent by way of the great lakes to explore 8 IV | farther—could work their way beyond the apparently impassable 9 IV | Government, reached Karthoum by way of the Red Sea, and embarked 10 V | provisions, and make his way to Gondokoro; there, he 11 V | forward, in the west, by way of the Djob, a river lying 12 VI | great country. So, either way, you wont be sorry for 13 VI | t vex the doctor in that way!”~“Aye! that I will.”~“Well!” 14 VI | It was necessary, by the way, for the doctor to know 15 VII | embedded in the car in such a way as to take up the least 16 VIII | of the vessel in such a way as to prevent accident. 17 VIII | threaten to carry me out of my way with them.”~“And you will 18 IX | procedure pursued, by the way, by the greatest historians 19 IX | might go to the moon, that way. Besides, there’s no water 20 X | my stock of water on the way, my trip might be indefinitely 21 XI | be lifted up in the same way. To the lower end of each 22 XI | having been washed on the way, and thence into each balloon 23 XIII | quiet answer.~“It’s a jolly way to travel, anyhow!” said 24 XIII | said Joe, in his droll way.~“I exaggerate nothing,” 25 XIII | the east, and work their way onward to flow into the 26 XIV | prepare his skin in such a way as to keep it.”~“Indeed!” 27 XIV | know that in my hunter’s way I can just as easily skin 28 XIV | expedition, rapidly made their way back along the path that 29 XIV | itself, were making their way to the topmost branches. 30 XV | and they even make their way to the coast in search of 31 XV | merchants; we’d get rich that way!”~“Ah!” said the doctor, “ 32 XV | medicine, I shall work my way through the affair!”~Then, 33 XVI | tusks broke them in his way.~“What a sporting country!” 34 XVI | ejaculated Joe. “Ah! what a fine way to travel this is; and how 35 XVII | we keep on long in this way?” inquired the Scot.~“Perhaps. 36 XVII | provisions, you know; and on the way, Dick, you must get us some 37 XVII | while they’re busy in that way, I’ll do the cooking.”~“ 38 XVII | where they had made their way through the forest. This 39 XVIII | glass of punch. You have a way of comprehending cosmography 40 XIX | Madame Blanchard.~“Which way do we head?” asked Kennedy, 41 XIX | travellers could not make their way. There are those intractable 42 XIX | gentlemen!”~“Joe talks in this way so as to make us take good 43 XX | that it would be another way to increase the number of 44 XX | eyes. Half blinded in that way, they’d go to the right 45 XXI | quite clear to me, from the way in which they made off, 46 XXI | and then quickly make his way back to the car.”~Joe let 47 XXII | in a balloon, and, on our way, we have had the good fortune 48 XXIII | softest radiance; on the way to that heaven toward which 49 XXV | caravan had evidently made its way to that point, marking its 50 XXVI | a village, I’ll work my way through with a few Arabic 51 XXVIII | next people who come this way,” he remarked, “will be 52 XIX | Civilized? Well, that’s one way of speaking; but there are 53 XIX | doctor?”~“Yes, and on our way to the country of the Arabs.”~“ 54 XIX | exclaimed Kennedy. “Is there no way to get a little shooting?”~“ 55 XXX | never could have made his way back to Kouka, the capital 56 XXX | Barth was to pursue on his way back to Europe, they arrived, 57 XXX | Oudney had pushed their way through the Soudan country 58 XXX | informing them that this was the way to pay court to the sultan. 59 XXXI | been able to force their way.~The doctor strove in vain 60 XXXIII | Joe return we shall find a way to start off with him again 61 XXXIII | should hear from us in some way.”~“Undoubtedly. Suppose 62 XXXIV | shooting-star, and in this way traversed a distance of 63 XXXV | Let them have their own way, then.”~Joe was at this 64 XXXV | Should the Victoria pass this way again, I’ll take advantage 65 XXXV | has been submerged in this way; and the people living along 66 XXXV | which he had to force his way, are thickly studded; and 67 XXXV | Why shouldnt I work my way out of the scrape as well 68 XXXV | and die.~Thus working his way along, he at length found 69 XXXVI | t turn back to come this way. He’s headed off!”~“What 70 XXXVII | the sportsman.~“The best way to settle it,” replied Joe, “ 71 XXXVII | and he can always work his way out of a scrape! The safest 72 XXXVIII| carry us too far out of the way, I hope to reach that city 73 XXXVIII| instinct in finding their way. Where a European would 74 XXXVIII| Laing’s destiny to force his way across the desert of Sahara, 75 XLIX | moonbeams forcing their way through an opening in the 76 XL | fail us, we might make our way to the French settlements. 77 XLI | ourselves dropping off this way by piecemeal.”~“Now, for 78 XLII | together, so as to make our way across the country in company.”~“ 79 XLII | began to smoke vigorously by way of keeping awake.~The most


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