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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | told of an Englishman who came one day to Geneva, intending 2 II | offered, and felicitations came pouring in from all quarters. 3 II | the guidance of balloons came to propose their systems, 4 IV | beyond Gondokoro, and then came back to die of exhaustion 5 IV | Lake Okeracua, which he came in sight of on the 3d of 6 VI | taking place; and, as he came in, cast a glance at Kennedy, 7 VIII | confusion, Dick Kennedy came in for a large share in 8 XI | English consul at Zanzibar came on board to offer his services 9 XI | slightly regarded when they came up, returned upon their 10 XIII | deep-green foliage. Then came crests and ravines, in a 11 XIV | boughs and bushes when they came. The density of the underbrush 12 XIV | are you sorry that you came with us?”~“I’d like to see 13 XIV | elephant-pits. In fact, he came very near falling into one 14 XV | badges of conical shellwork, came boldly forward. They were 15 XVI | moon without her leave! She came near serving us an ugly 16 XVII | toward the west until he came in sight of the famous Mountains 17 XVII | reached by the explorers who came from the north.”~“And we 18 XVIII | the cradle of the Nile, came near to the truth, since 19 XVIII | in dense clouds. Joe even came back, from securing the 20 XVIII | mountains numerous torrents came plunging and seething down, 21 XVIII | sources of the Nile, these men came to rob them of something, 22 XVIII | received into its bosom; others came from the west, from between 23 XVIII | bank. Immediately, there came a shower of balls from both 24 XXI | Plan of Rescue.~The night came on very dark. The doctor 25 XXI | was gone as quickly as it came, and he noticed nothing 26 XXII | escape from their clutches, came back with loud yells, and 27 XXII | to the westward. The dawn came up pure and magnificent. 28 XXIII | those fits of rage that came over him at long intervals; “ 29 XXIII | weeping.~The next day the wind came from the south, and the 30 XXIII | the current of hydrogen came in a few minutes, and the 31 XXIV | heaths of Scotland; then came the first tract of grayish 32 XXVI | strongly at this point, if it came from the east. But hope 33 XXVI | became confused.~When night came on, the doctor determined 34 XXVI | when, suddenly, a vertigo came over him; he seemed to be 35 XXVI | the desert.~At midnight he came to, in the arms of his faithful 36 XXVII | the resistless longing came over him to drain the last 37 XXVII | doctor.~The simoom, in fact, came rushing on like a thunderbolt, 38 XXVIII | had revived, and with hope came the courage to do and to 39 XXX | waited in silence. The doctor came on to within a hundred and 40 XXX | supernatural beings. When Europeans came among them for the first 41 XXX | the Governor of Loggoum came out from his residence, 42 XXX | remainder of that day.~Night came, and not a breath of wind 43 XXXII | their hoarse cries. They came right toward the Victoria, 44 XXXII | nearer, and more than one came within fifty feet of them, 45 XXXII | fastened it securely. Night came, but neither Ferguson nor 46 XXXIII | altitudes: the balloon always came back toward the mainland. 47 XXXIII | to himself, when he again came in sight of the northern 48 XXXIII | impression. However, it came up to them so forcibly at 49 XXXV | occasions.~When evening came, the sorcerers of the island 50 XXXV | sufferings; and when evening came again, he resolved to pass 51 XXXV | situation.~At length, day came again, and Joe sprang to 52 XXXV | walking on rapidly, Joe came right upon a horde of natives 53 XXXV | friends even see him!~Tears came to his eyes, not of grief 54 XXXVII | gone,” said he, “and as you came right into my mind, I made 55 XXXVII | know the rest. The Victoria came on at my heels, and you 56 XXXVIII| other unfortunate men. Then came the illustrious Mungo Park, 57 XL | several miles in extent, came on with a deafening noise, 58 XL | Jenne, on a large island, came in sight, with the two towers 59 XL | altogether; but, if the worst came to the worst, and the balloon 60 XLI | until Colonel Faidherbe came to his relief. Al-Hadji 61 XLI | of immense forests, soon came to a sharp halt. Her anchors 62 XLI | the wind falling as dusk came on, she remained motionlessly 63 XLII | above the car, but when he came to the pipes he found it 64 XLIII | ere it rebounded, and only came down again a mile away.~“ 65 XLIII | their horses, which now came tearing on at a furious


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