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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 III | alarmed, and half exasperated, took the train for London, where 2 III | dear Dick.”~The two friends took their seats opposite to 3 IV | travellers parted, and Barth took the road to Kano, where 4 IV | company with Burton, again took up the route to Zanzibar, 5 V | owing to some disagreement, took a route different from the 6 VI | saying, Joe, with enthusiasm, took his place on the scales, 7 VII | to carry up with him. He took only two hundred pounds 8 VIII | very amiable person, and he took a particular interest in 9 VIII | for his own journey. They took pleasure in verifying his 10 VIII | and the doctor frankly took part in the discussion.~ 11 VIII | quantity of provision that he took with him; and one day one 12 XI | upon their religion. They took it into their heads that 13 XII | alarming mouthfuls.~The doctor took his bearings, by means of 14 XII | of the rest. The doctor took the watch commencing at 15 XIII | of Usagara.~The aeronauts took careful and complete note 16 XIII | the heat, and the balloon took a very decided ascensional 17 XIII | lonely summits. The doctor took an accurate design of these 18 XIV | Captains Burton and Speke took four months and a half to 19 XV | which his dusky friends took to be a benevolent smile.~ 20 XVII | delicate portion, and then took with it one of the animal’ 21 XVII | cooked to a turn.~Then Joe took the viands from the oven, 22 XVII | species of antelopes. Joe took upon himself to prepare 23 XVIII | the balloon excited; he took note of the conformation 24 XVIII | the lake; barley-fields took the place of rice-plantations, 25 XVIII | hat in the air. Kennedy took aim at him, fired, and his 26 XXI | the gloom.~As usual, he took the nine-o’clock watch, 27 XXI | noiselessly toward the tree, took their position in a fork 28 XXI | Buntzen battery. He then took out the two perfectly-isolated 29 XXII | comrades.~Suddenly, the balloon took a fresh leap, which carried 30 XXIII | doctor?”~“That priest, who took the oath of perpetual poverty, 31 XXIII | and, while Joe went on, he took the bearings, and found 32 XXIII | saying any thing. Kennedy took his customary place, and 33 XXIV | the invention of steam. It took six thousand years to invent 34 XXIV | exhausted Nature. Scanty grass took the place of the fine trees 35 XXV | there’s a spring—a well!”~He took up his glass and satisfied 36 XXVI | The first few steps he took were painful, for they were 37 XXVI | back to the car, where he took his place beside Kennedy, 38 XXVII | fainting on the sand.~What took place during that fearful 39 XXVII | companions understood him, and took their places at his side.~“ 40 XXVII | grasped his rifle, and Joe took one of the fowling-pieces. 41 XXVIII | Edinburgh, a Scotch gentleman took up the subject in his presence, 42 XXVIII | starve to death!~But he took fresh courage as he saw 43 XXVIII | ballast.~The travellers took one last look at the trees 44 XIX | whose gaze commanded and took in the entire picture at 45 XXXIII | in length.~This operation took at least four hours, but 46 XXXIII | absent.”~Hereupon, Kennedy took a double-barrelled fowling-piece, 47 XXXIII | hunter.~The doctor hereupon took the exact bearings of the 48 XXXIII | island, which the doctor took to be Farram, on which the 49 XXXIII | the branches of the tree, took hold in the masses of reeds 50 XXXIV | hundred feet into the air, and took her route directly northward.~ 51 XXXIV | action to the word, Kennedy took his station, spy-glass in 52 XXXV | to the top of the water, took breath and dived once more. 53 XXXV | the best of every thing, took one of the heartiest luncheons 54 XXXV | sorcerers of the island took him respectfully by the 55 XXXVII | comfortably stowed away. Joe took his own good share, like 56 XXXVII | had been fresh cut; so I took leave to make another jerk, 57 XXXVII | nor the villages that I took good care to go around. 58 XXXVII | silvery rays. The doctor took a stellar observation, and 59 XXXVIII| organized, in which Major Grey took part. It arrived in Senegal, 60 XXXVIII| reconnoissance of the Niger. He took with him his brother John, 61 XLI | but ruins.”~“What, then, took place?”~“I will tell you. 62 XLI | balloon by sixty feet.~Joe took the blankets and other coverings 63 XLII | piece by piece. First, they took out the mixing reservoir, 64 XLII | the extremest vigilance, took his place beside Joe, and 65 XLII | destructive element. The eye took in nothing but one vast 66 XLIV | excepting that one change took place at their own suggestion.~


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