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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 II | the enterprise.~“We shall keep our readers informed as 2 VI | take precious good care to keep away from it!”~“Well, you’ 3 VI | weigh.”~“But—”~“You may keep your hat on. Come!” And 4 VII | by throwing out ballast, keep himself up with the other. 5 VII | view of the problem how to keep them both at an equal ascensional 6 IX | they learn nothing and keep as ignorant as bears. But 7 IX | we must, at least, try to keep it in favorable aerial currents. 8 IX | to reach them, you must keep constantly ascending or 9 X | average, then, and in order to keep myself at a very moderate 10 XII | doctor deemed it best to keep at his present elevation. 11 XII | cages, set up on piles to keep them out of reach of the 12 XII | would escape.”~“Then, let us keep at a respectful distance 13 XII | cylinder a little, for we must keep at an elevation of five 14 XIII | and it became necessary to keep a sharp lookout for the 15 XIII | breakers!” said Kennedy.~“Keep cool, Dick. We shant touch 16 XIII | force in the balloon to keep it in the air. Meanwhile 17 XIV | skin in such a way as to keep it.”~“Indeed!” said Joe, “ 18 XIV | was, therefore, obliged to keep his balloon up by a quite 19 XV | therefore, in the car, and keep the cylinder warm so as 20 XV | of the moon, he let them keep on. For a divinity, he had 21 XV | not, for the life of him, keep in a roar of laughter; and 22 XVI | the atmosphere, and there keep her suspended between the 23 XVI | can use them.”~“We will keep watch with you,” said the 24 XVI | good fellow, I prefer to keep awake. We are not moving, 25 XVI | we have to do now, is, to keep ourselves at this height,” 26 XVII | above Kazeh.”~“Shall we keep on long in this way?” inquired 27 XVII | from his wounds.~“Let us keep up our fire, Mr. Kennedy.”~“ 28 XVIII | and so the Victoria had to keep out of range of their muskets.~“ 29 XVIII | Mind your post, Joe, and keep a good lookout.”~“Never 30 XXI | midnight Dick relieved him.~“Keep a sharp lookout, Dick!” 31 XXI | edge of the car, so as to keep an eye on the cylinder, 32 XXI | up toward us—climbing.”~“Keep watch on this side, and 33 XXIII | following his example.~“Keep cool, Joe,” said his master.~“ 34 XXIII | yet,” said the doctor. “Keep on throwing.”~Kennedy laughed. 35 XXIII | moves!” said he, at last.~“Keep on!” replied the doctor.~“ 36 XXIII | s going up; I’m sure.”~“Keep on yet,” said Kennedy.~And 37 XXIII | you; and, if we can only keep the rest of this with us 38 XXIV | Consequently, they could not keep on longer than fifty-four 39 XXVI | exceed ten miles, and, to keep it afloat, one hundred and 40 XXVIII | to-night, we had better keep a more vigilant lookout, 41 XXXI | friend, we are going to keep at about one hundred feet 42 XXXI | country, it was necessary to keep on the watch for unexpected 43 XXXIII | The doctor continued to keep at a height of from two 44 XXXVI | per hour, and no horse can keep up with that.”~Kennedy again 45 XXXVII | scaffoldings or platforms, to keep them out of the reach of 46 XXXVII | not to try it if he can keep out of it! My horse was 47 XXXVII | of rest, for I made you keep watch a little out of time.”~ 48 XXXVIII| the doctor resolved to keep on during the night, the 49 XXXVIII| to sink, and, in order to keep our elevation, I am compelled 50 XLIX | full blast, could scarcely keep her up. At that time she 51 XL | preserved-meat—and thereby managed to keep the balloon in a belt of 52 XLI | sinks lower and lower.—They keep throwing out, throwing out.— 53 XLI | said the doctor, “and keep only enough for one day.”~“ 54 XLI | doctor?” queried Joe.~“Keep nothing but our pemmican, 55 XLII | of separating, we should keep together, so as to make 56 XLII | anchors which I desire to keep.”~“Dear doctor, you know 57 XLII | which he could scarcely keep open, calmly lit his pipe. 58 XLIII | think it would be well to keep those scamps at a distance.”~


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