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75 get
75 seen
74 friends
74 off
73 africa
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | good purpose that he had seen a great deal. In doing so, 2 V | Darfur. Nothing has been seen of him since that time. 3 VI | go, eh? Then you havent seen his balloon at Mitchell’ 4 XI | even reports that he has seen it carried on, openly, under 5 XII | island of Zanzibar could be seen in its entire extent, marked 6 XII | coast could be distinctly seen in the west marked out by 7 XIII | scattered huts could be seen through the pestilential 8 XIII | below could no longer be seen. Fifty miles away to the 9 XIII | country beneath could again be seen, the Victoria meanwhile 10 XIV | beautiful heads could be seen between every draught, raised 11 XIV | but few trees could be seen, excepting in the east, 12 XIV | three-quarters of an hour. He had seen nothing particular excepting 13 XV | honor.~The latter, who had seen enough of it by this time, 14 XV | wildest jigs that ever was seen, twisting, turning, and 15 XVI | of Lake Tanganayika, was seen winding between heavy thickets 16 XVI | and I’m not sorry to have seen a storm from a trifling 17 XVII | Ukereoue, which could still be seen.~The tribes living near 18 XVII | elongated, winding shape was seen rising above it.~“A serpent!” 19 XVII | his whole body could be seen. By his gigantic size, the 20 XVII | from there they were last seen, like the whales, whose 21 XVII | elephants, whose tracks could be seen where they had made their 22 XVIII | and there, too, could be seen growing the species of plantain 23 XVIII | of hippopotami could be seen disporting themselves in 24 XVIII | of the lake.~The latter, seen from above, presented, toward 25 XVIII | not a living being to be seen on it.”~“The islands with 26 XVIII | headway. In the west could be seen a low and but slightly-diversified 27 XVIII | one or two rude boats were seen during this rapid passage.~“ 28 XVIII | shore of the lake could be seen. It bent around in such 29 XVIII | hundreds. There could be seen, starting from the soil, 30 XXI | Kennedy told him what he had seen.~“Those confounded monkeys 31 XXI | baobab, and now they were seen rising on all sides, winding 32 XXII | Indian-corn and sugar-cane, were seen some fifty low, conical 33 XXII | my friends, I have not seen you yet, excepting in a 34 XXII | clock the volcano could be seen only as a red point on the 35 XXIII | but not a tree was to be seen in the environs.~“God will 36 XXIV | another village was to be seen—not even a collection of 37 XXIV | nothing of the kind was to be seen, and the aeronauts felt 38 XXIV | wearisome day. Nothing could be seen to form the basis of a hope. 39 XXV | quite distinct, could be seen slowly emerging above the 40 XXV | At their feet could be seen the half-worn stones of 41 XXVII | dust; an immense pillar was seen whirling toward them through 42 XIX | of trifling height, were seen in wavy lines upon the horizon. 43 XIX | there are no people to be seen yet.”~“It will not be long 44 XIX | far from Lake Tanganayika, seen by Burton. Ere the close 45 XIX | the Atlantika Mountains seen above the horizonmountains 46 XIX | by the enormous ant-hills seen in its vicinity, the doctor 47 XIX | Tchad.~Soon afterward was seen the Bagele, with its eighteen 48 XIX | view. Even the ravines were seen to be covered with fields 49 XXX | Tchad, was quite distinctly seen.~The doctor got his companions 50 XXX | of Loggoum could then be seen in its entire extent, like 51 XXX | greatly. Horsemen could be seen galloping in all directions, 52 XXXI | of color. Crocodiles were seen basking in the broad blaze 53 XXXII | feathers, could be plainly seen, as they stretched them 54 XXXIII | east, and nothing could be seen on the horizon, neither 55 XXXIII | friends again; but nothing was seen, not a sound was heard. 56 XXXIV | and not a tree shall be seen without my informing you 57 XXXV | Ants.—Hunger.—The Victoria seen.—She disappears.—The Swamp. — 58 XXXV | these regions had ever again seen their native land. Moreover, 59 XXXV | But after what he had just seen, Joe determined to be more 60 XXXV | halted in time and was not seen by them. The negroes were 61 XXXVI | visible, and a few were seen to detach themselves from 62 XXXVII | asclepia. The grain-mills were seen raised in the cultivated 63 XXXVII | antelopes, and ostriches were seen running and bounding with 64 XXXVII | The Victoria, not being seen in the obscurity of night, 65 XXXVIII| northwestward. A few crows were seen sweeping through the air, 66 XXXVIII| Englishman, Robert Adams, had seen this curious place; but 67 XLIX | kingfishers, and the rest—were seen in numerous flocks hovering 68 XLIX | Herds of agile gazelles were seen skipping about, their curling 69 XLIX | Upon the terraces were seen some of the male inhabitants, 70 XL | borders of the river could be seen plantations of tobacco, 71 XL | travellers were not more seen than they saw. They sped 72 XLII | there was nothing to be seen, and the profoundest silence 73 XLIII | cultivated land were once seen, they have brought barrenness 74 XLIII | living creature was to be seen. With a breadth of two thousand 75 XLIII | and a naval ensign, having seen mention made of Dr. Ferguson


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