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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | McClure on the expedition that went around the American Continent 2 I | turn around once, and he went back to London delighted 3 III | manual exercise that Dick went through while he thus spoke.~ 4 III | been very busy,” the doctor went on, without heeding the 5 III | watch. As for the doctor, he went on diligently with his preparations.~ 6 VI | hat on. Come!” And Kennedy went.~They repaired in company 7 VIII | swearing that he would not go, went on board with a regular 8 IX | half believed him. Then he went on to talk about Neptune, 9 IX | the same time the doctor went on with his instructive 10 XI | Their obi-men, or wizards, went up and down among the angry 11 XI | At this moment Kennedy went right up to the doctor, 12 XII | much as you like!”~And Joe went on alone with a tremendous 13 XIII | the horizon. The doctor went nearer to the ground; the 14 XIII | said Kennedy; and off they went.~ 15 XIV | saying, the good fellow went to work to prepare a jorum 16 XIV | the Jihoue-la-Mkoa. Joe went thither alone with a cask 17 XV | demonstrative admirers and went out of the palace, directing 18 XV | looking at him. Besides, he went so far as to chat agreeably 19 XV | country reels.”~So at it he went, in one of the wildest jigs 20 XVI | While the three friends went on chatting of this and 21 XVI | the balloon dilated and went up, while Kennedy, on his 22 XVII | gave a terrible cry, but went on faster than ever.~“Come!” 23 XVII | the woods.~Forthwith Joe went to work at his vocation. 24 XVII | set fire to it.~Then he went back to the carcass of the 25 XVII | Africa.~The proposition went no further, although Joe 26 XIX | was visited by Debono, who went through it under the name 27 XIX | whose gentle slopes they went quietly gliding. In that 28 XXI | himself on his blankets and went asleep.~The sky was covered 29 XXII | west-northwest. The doctor went in under the awning for 30 XXII | maltreatment. But still he went on teaching, instructing, 31 XXII | again, and the whole day went by between hope and fear, 32 XXIII | and the doctor at once went to him. His breathing became 33 XXIII | be so much made.”~And Joe went to work. He did so, too, 34 XXIII | a smile; and, while Joe went on, he took the bearings, 35 XXIII | poor Frenchman reposed, he went back to his car.~He would 36 XXIII | my dear Dick!” the doctor went on. “Just see the power 37 XXV | his mind to surrender, but went on repeating his gesticulations.~“ 38 XXVII | when, suddenly the rifle went off. At the sound of its 39 XXVII | tempest; billows of sand went tossing over each other 40 XXVII | the grains of fine sand went gliding together with all 41 XXVIII | such want! Ah! I nearly went mad!”~“My dear Dick,” replied 42 XXVIII | Bruce made no reply, but went out and returned a few minutes 43 XIX | guess it, and so quietly went on scanning the appearance 44 XIX | sixteen hundred pounds, and it went up to an elevation of more 45 XIX | sheltered from the south winds, went gently gliding along the 46 XXX | populous city. They even went down to within sixty feet 47 XXXIII | The doctor and Kennedy went to work at once, but they 48 XXXIII | snipe, teal, and plover. He went to work at once to draw 49 XXXIII | to hesitate at first, and went spinning around, like a 50 XXXIV | manage their balloon, which went whirling round and round 51 XXXVII | innocent animals and away we went galloping north as fast 52 XXXVIII| the pintadoes and snipes went sailing and diving through. 53 XLI | mountain-top to pass. Things went on thus for more than one 54 XLI | bullets and lead.~The balloon went up still higher; it surmounted 55 XLIII | Joe and Kennedy at once went to work, and soon had an


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