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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | above all such trifles, having no pride, and less vanity. 2 II | Barnum stamp, who, after having gone through the United 3 III | tie up his bark for life, having done enough for science, 4 III | upon what is to occur as having already occurred, and see 5 IV | April, twelve months after having quitted Tripoli, he reached 6 IV | suffering, their baggage having been pillaged, and their 7 V | fire-arms.~One day, after having admitted that, with an overwhelming 8 V | the command of the latter having been transferred to Mr. 9 VII | ascensional force.~After having pondered the matter carefully, 10 VII | second or inner balloon, having nine thousand two hundred 11 VIII | the doctor’s expedition, having been one of that gentleman’ 12 VIII | felicitations of the night. After having drunk to the “intrepid Ferguson, 13 VIII | the doctor, without Africa having been compelled to surrender 14 IX | Therefore, these zones having been once determined, the 15 XI | huge central cask, after having been washed on the way, 16 XI | the party insisted upon having a final shake of the doctor’ 17 XIII | Kennedy is none the better for having passed the night in it.”~“ 18 XIV | be off!”~And the hunters, having gathered up the product 19 XV | the venture.”~The balloon having, meanwhile, gradually approached 20 XV | tongue.~Dr. Ferguson, not having understood them, shouted 21 XV | cut loose.”~The sorcerer, having climbed to the right place, 22 XVI | will become weak through having too fully produced what 23 XVII | bringing its reward; for, after having tried different heights, 24 XVIII | to a tree, and, the wind having fallen calm toward evening, 25 XVIII | which became a river after having drunk them in.~“Here is, 26 XVIII | this time, some blacks, having ventured in a boat just 27 XX | would prefer, dear Dick, not having to rely upon your skill, 28 XXII | spread over the wounds, after having washed them. These rapid 29 XXII | and praying. The tribe having been dispersed and he left 30 XXII | ferocious of them all. The chief having died a few days before our 31 XXII | resignation. “Blessed be God for having vouchsafed to me the joy 32 XXII | the joy before I die of having pressed your friendly hands, 33 XXII | your friendly hands, and having heard, once more, the language 34 XXIV | Night more.~The balloon, having been made fast to a solitary 35 XXIV | logic and of reason. After having established in his own mind 36 XXIV | distance of fifteen miles, having expended, as on the preceding 37 XXV | the sand; the stronger, having at length reached this spring 38 XXVI | to the situation, without having it in their power to ameliorate 39 XXVI | doctor put away, all three having resolved not to touch it 40 XXX | others, was put to death for having attempted to ascend a sacred 41 XXXII | one oclock, the Victoria, having slanted across this part 42 XXXIII | tea; and fatigue, after having given them appetite, brought 43 XXXIII | leave the country without having done every thing to find 44 XXXIV | congratulating ourselves upon having escaped so many dangers! 45 XXXV | the art of swimming, after having relieved himself of the 46 XXXV | covered him, the insects having devoured them! It was a 47 XXXVI | by the storm; and, after having made a run of two hundred 48 XXXVIII| renewed his stock of water, having feared that he should not 49 XXXVIII| the south. Our travellers, having crossed the Aghades route 50 XXXVIII| minutes east longitude, after having passed over one hundred 51 XXXVIII| his master on the idea of having two balloons.~“Where would 52 XXXVIII| country gave information that, having got as far as Boussa, on 53 XLI | exclaimed the doctor, after having examined them through his 54 XLII | friends,” said he, after having pointed his map, “is to 55 XLII | of such a journey, after having surmounted so many obstacles, 56 XLIII | minutes later, and without having exchanged a word, they descended 57 XLIII | marines and a naval ensign, having seen mention made of Dr. 58 XLIV | Frenchmen, and they alone, having had ocular proof of the


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