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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 VIII | February 21st, at three oclock, the furnaces began 2 VIII | balloon at Paris, about eleven oclock in the evening. It 3 XI | the 15th of April, at 11 oclock in the morning, she 4 XI | were concluded about five oclock in the evening, while 5 XI | into the night.~About six oclock in the evening, the 6 XI | board the Resolute. At six oclock in the morning they 7 XI | the doctor’s hand.~At nine oclock the three travellers 8 XII | have passed it before seven oclock in the evening.”~“ 9 XII | summits of the range.~At eight oclock it descended the farther 10 XII | watch commencing at nine oclock; Kennedy, the one 11 XII | midnight; and Joe, the three oclock morning watch.~So 12 XIII | when I get old!”~About ten oclock in the morning the 13 XIII | with tears.”~About eleven oclock they were passing 14 XIV | coming!”~It was now four oclock in the afternoon. 15 XIV | all the time.~Toward seven oclock, the balloon was sailing 16 XIV | the first watch. At twelve oclock the latter was relieved 17 XIV | concealed.~Toward seven oclock they saw a huge round 18 XIV | gigantic size.~About two oclock, in magnificent weather, 19 XIV | We left Zanzibar at nine oclock in the morning,” said 20 XV | town. It was about three oclock, and the sun was shining 21 XV | balloon, for it was now six oclock in the evening.~Joe, 22 XVI | approaching catastrophe.~At nine oclock the Victoria hung 23 XVI | elevation. It was then eleven oclock at night.~“Thank Heaven, 24 XVIII | Arms of England.~At five oclock in the morning, preparations 25 XVIII | south latitude, and at one oclock the wind was driving 26 XVIII | toward the north, and at six oclock in the evening the 27 XVIII | balloon started at four oclock in the morning, with 28 XVIII | said Kennedy.~About nine oclock they drew nearer to 29 XIX | help of Heaven!”~At ten oclock at night, after passing 30 XIX | the doctor, about five oclock, gave the signal to 31 XXII | obscurity. It was now one oclock in the morning.~The 32 XXII | perilous situation.~By ten oclock the volcano could 33 XXIV | became scorching. At five oclock in the morning, the 34 XXV | had appeared about eight oclock in the morning, and, 35 XXV | scorching heat.~About four oclock, Joe descried some 36 XXV | deprived of it.”~At six oclock the balloon was floating 37 XXVI | said, at last, about ten oclock in the morning. “We 38 XXVI | say Monday, as it is one oclock in the morning, and 39 XXVII | the tempest.~About three oclock, the whirlwind ceased; 40 XXVIII| incident.~But, toward three oclock in the morning, while 41 XIX | and of arachides.~By three oclock the Victoria was directly 42 XIX | United Kingdom.~At five oclock the Victoria, sheltered 43 XXX | northward, and, toward nine oclock, they sighted the 44 XXXI | thrown away.~About three oclock in the morning, Joe, 45 XXXI | Maffatay, and about nine oclock in the morning reached 46 XXXII | of water; but about one oclock, the Victoria, having 47 XXXIII| our accident.”~By eleven oclock the balloon had gone 48 XXXIII| desperate.~About half-past two oclock, the Victoria hove 49 XXXIII| town of Lari about five oclock in the evening. The 50 XXXIV | Kennedy at his Post.~At three oclock in the morning the 51 XXXIV | morning, and thus about nine oclock, instead of finding 52 XXXV | glide with it. About two oclock in the morning he 53 XXXVII| neighbors, the Touaregs.~At ten oclock in the evening, after 54 XXXVII| break into dawn about three oclock A.M.; while a light 55 XLIX | huge-bowled pipes.~By eight oclock in the evening the 56 XLIX | best!”~In fact, about two oclock, the Queen of the 57 XL | favorable to his plans. At four oclock in the morning the 58 XLI | the 27th of May, at nine oclock in the morning, the 59 XLI | execution; it is only six oclock in the evening, and 60 XLII | the first watch; at two oclock I’ll waken Kennedy; 61 XLII | westward.~It was now four oclock in the morning.~ 62 XLIII | all morning; and by eleven oclock the aeronauts had 63 XLIII | was then a quarter to four oclock.~At this moment the


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