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longitude 21
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look 66
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66 how
66 look
66 took
65 came
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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | however, had turned around to look about him on his journeyings, 2 III | I have had so much to look after! But rest assured 3 III | head. Moreover, we must look upon what is to occur as 4 V | be pitied. He could not look upon the azure vault without 5 V | of his—Kennedy’s—and to look upon him as irrevocably 6 V | have done so.”~“And now look along the coast for the 7 IX | ll see. But they have to look out up there, for he’s got 8 IX | not at all! But we must look for another point in the 9 XII | was keen to get a closer look at them, but the doctor 10 XIII | roads and rivers get to look like threads, and the lakes 11 XIV | happen, and we ought to look out beforehand.”~At this 12 XIV | do you see?”~“Down there! look! a crowd of blacks surrounding 13 XIV | ferocious, and horrible to look upon, with their dog-like 14 XIV | huts, without frames, that look like haystacks.~Beyond Kanyeme 15 XV | said Dr. Ferguson, “we must look out for every thing beforehand; 16 XV | wish it,” sighed Kennedy.~“Look closely to the dilation 17 XV | Kennedy, rifle in hand.~“Look!” replied the doctor, pointing 18 XVI | sinister and threatening look. Quite a smart breeze, found 19 XVI | north of the equator.”~“Look there!” exclaimed Kennedy, 20 XVII | that?”~“A strange cry!”~“Look! Why, we’re moving!”~“The 21 XVIII | never we shall see the Nile! Look, my friends, we are crossing 22 XVIII | country with eager eyes.~“Look!” he exclaimed, “look, my 23 XVIII | Look!” he exclaimed, “look, my friends! the statements 24 XVIII | Four trees!” he exclaimed; “look, down there!” Sure enough, 25 XVIII | Kennedy’s arm, exclaiming: “Look! look!”~“Letters!”~Yes; 26 XVIII | arm, exclaiming: “Look! look!”~“Letters!”~Yes; there, 27 XIX | from the Nile.~“One last look,” said the doctor, “at this 28 XX | a moment or two later. “Look at the faces of those astonished 29 XX | on, Kennedy called out: “Look at that strange tree! The 30 XX | these venerable forests. Look, doctor!”~“The height of 31 XX | combatants.~“Come, let us look higher up for a current 32 XXII | for a moment or two, to look at his still sleeping patient.~“ 33 XXIII | missionary, “I know it! Let me look it in the face! Death, the 34 XXIII | You would not have to look long among those fissures 35 XXIII | Joe cast a despairing look at Kennedy; but the hunter 36 XXIV | It would be foolish to look for any thing else in such 37 XXV | desert,” said the doctor. “Look at that vast reach of sand! 38 XXV | doctor, after he had taken a look.~“Good!” said Kennedy; “ 39 XXV | count much upon that.”~“Look, Dick, its shape is just 40 XXV | him.~“Will you tell me?—”~“Look!” said Joe, pointing to 41 XXV | would have believed it? Look, look! doctor!”~“I see it!” 42 XXV | have believed it? Look, look! doctor!”~“I see it!” said 43 XXVI | here there was nothing to look after, nothing to undertake, 44 XXVIII| travellers took one last look at the trees of the oasis 45 XXX | in order to get a better look at this cavalcade of natives; 46 XXXI | as we are now. We dont look much as though we had been 47 XXXI | his rifle? There! there! look at that troop of giraffes!”~“ 48 XXXI | queer-looking beast. It doesnt look exactly natural to get away 49 XXXII | conglomeration of houses that look like playing-dice, which 50 XXXII | truth, when I take a good look at them, they are an ugly, 51 XXXII | doubt of your skill, Dick; I look upon all as dead that may 52 XXXIV | a single point.”~“I will look out for that, doctor, and 53 XXXV | was to raise his eyes and look upward. He saw the Victoria 54 XXXV | he could get breath and look around him, he saw that 55 XXXV | entering it, Joe cast an uneasy look at the heaps of human bones 56 XXXVI | a squadron of horsemen. Look—look there!”~The doctor 57 XXXVI | squadron of horsemen. Look—look there!”~The doctor eyed 58 XXXVI | Kennedy.~“I’m ready!”~“Joe, look out for yourself!” shouted 59 XXXVII| not refrain from saying:~“Look! we are again moving northward.”~“ 60 XLIX | two-story houses. But do not look for either palaces or monuments: 61 XLIX | Dick; not any too well! Look at the needle of the compass; 62 XLI | his spy-glass, “and they look very high. We shall have 63 XLI | until morning.~“We’ll now look for a favorable stopping-place,” 64 XLIII | Were it to do so, Dick? Look!”~They had just passed the 65 XLIII | havent a very obliging look!” assented Kennedy; “and 66 XLIII | it would do us no harm to look to our fire-arms.”~“No harm


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