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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 IV | visited the ruins of Axum, saw the sources of the Nile 2 VIII | the inhabitants of Rome saw the same balloon soaring 3 IX | overhauled in public. I saw no use in that. I made my 4 X | obtaining that result.~“You saw me bring on board with the 5 XI | exasperated than the Arabs, saw in this project an attack 6 XII | enough to take in all that he saw.~The rays of the sun coming 7 XIV | they, at first glance, saw the balloon in its place 8 XIV | from where they were, they saw some thirty wild natives 9 XIV | Toward seven oclock they saw a huge round rock nearly 10 XV | lay reclining. There he saw a man of about forty, completely 11 XV | very midst of the fun, Joe saw the doctor approaching.~ 12 XV | his post of observation, saw the danger without knowing 13 XV | was indescribable as they saw one of their waganga thus 14 XVII | a mass of flesh! I never saw an elephant of that size 15 XVII | the balloon, our aeronaut saw, with satisfaction, that 16 XVIII | adoration, and evidently saw in the aeronauts only obtrusive 17 XIX | head?” asked Kennedy, as he saw his friend consulting the 18 XIX | Kazeh, or the great lakes, saw slaves that had been brought 19 XX | peasants, when they first saw a balloon, fired at it, 20 XX | exclaimed Kennedy. “I never saw any thing so fine as the 21 XX | the edge of the car, they saw on the open plain below 22 XXI | he even thought that he saw them only two hundred paces 23 XXI | out of reach. So he merely saw that his weapons were all 24 XXII | crowd of blacks, when they saw the balloon over their heads, 25 XXII | and Joe, leaning over, saw the savage that had clung 26 XXII | when he thought that no one saw him.~The balloon made little 27 XXIV | quarter of the horizon; he saw the last rising ground gradually 28 XXV | just the same as when we saw it this morning!”~“Then, 29 XXV | of moisture!~The doctor saw them come up to the surface 30 XXVI | walking. However, he quickly saw that the exercise would 31 XXVII | was his amazement when he saw an opaque body of enormous 32 XXVIII | took fresh courage as he saw the mercury fall considerably 33 XXXI | then on watch, at length saw the city move away from 34 XXXI | consulted his compass, and saw, with satisfaction, that 35 XXXII | the capital of Bornou. He saw it for a moment, encircled 36 XXXII | said the doctor, as he saw them ascending with him, “ 37 XXXIV | despairing rage, when suddenly he saw the desert sands rising 38 XXXIV | borders of Lake Tchad, they saw the desert still stretching 39 XXXIV | Arabs had to do! What we saw was frightful!”~“It often 40 XXXV | eyes and look upward. He saw the Victoria already risen 41 XXXV | and look around him, he saw that he was between two 42 XXXV | thought he, “these chaps saw the Victoria skimming the 43 XXXV | scantiness of his costume, for he saw that he was in “undress” 44 XXXV | the worship of which he saw himself the object? He had 45 XXXV | might have fancied that he saw before him a new kind of 46 XXXV | loathing he felt when he saw what species of creature 47 XXXV | happening to raise his eyes, he saw through an opening in the 48 XXXV | the unfortunate man. He saw that he was lost. He thought 49 XXXV | sometimes with his hands. He saw the moment nigh when all 50 XXXVI | uttered a cry of despair as he saw Joe fling himself to the 51 XXXVII | pressing his hand when he saw his worthy servant more 52 XXXVII | knowing why. Just then, I sawtwo or three feet from me— 53 XXXVII | a very big wood. There I saw a fenced-in place, where 54 XXXVII | me for choking him, but I saw you—and you know the rest. 55 XXXVIII| Kennedy leaned over and saw an immense cavalcade. There 56 XXXVIII| got as far as Bambarra, saw the Niger, travelled five 57 XXXVIII| soldiers to his party, and saw the Niger again on the 19th 58 XL | replied Kennedy.~“I never saw the like of it,” added Joe.~“ 59 XL | not more seen than they saw. They sped rapidly and directly 60 XL | undeniable: a thousand witnesses saw us start on one side of 61 XLI | and, looking around, they saw Joe disappear over the edge 62 XLII | he even fancied that he saw a swift gleam of fire shining 63 XLIII | reverberation. It ran, where they saw it, from east to west, and 64 XLIII | intrepid doctor and his friends saw the gulf of the cataracts 65 XLIII | their amazement when they saw the balloon rise from the


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