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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 V | such a bump as this! Only think, then!”~This insinuation, 2 VI | in it!”~“Then you really think of going with your master?”~“ 3 VI | he takes a long time to think over what he means to do, 4 VIII | indeed.”~“But how long do you think my trip is going to last? 5 IX | opinion about it.~“I dont think,” said he, “that we shall 6 IX | that surrounds it.”~“You think, then, that aerostatic science 7 X | inconvenient nor heavy. I think, therefore, that I have 8 XII | up a cup of coffee that I think you’ll have something to 9 XII | miscreants. What must they think as they see us sailing in 10 XIII | to his statement, and I think he’s right,” said the doctor, “ 11 XIV | Indeed!” said Joe, “do you think of doing that, Mr. Kennedy?”~“ 12 XIV | what an idea! Why, do you think the doctor would desert 13 XV | curiosity.”~“Do you really think so, doctor?”~“Well, we’ll 14 XVI | her inhabitants.”~“Do you think so, really?” asked Kennedy.~“ 15 XVIII | Ah!” said Joe, “do you think, doctor, that the equator 16 XIX | But how did they come to think so?” asked Kennedy.~“From 17 XX | like friend Kennedy, I think that the gallows is quite 18 XX | replied the doctor, “but I think it hardly practicable with 19 XXI | all would be lost.”~“But, think of that poor wretch, hoping 20 XXI | his assistance? He must think that his senses deceived 21 XXIII | long intervals; “and to think that, in spite of all, this 22 XXIII | them have a share, if you think that so much gold would 23 XXIII | would cause! It is sad to think of it!”~By evening the balloon 24 XXIV | hope so.”~“Now dont you think that it’s Joe’s cargo of 25 XXIV | at least.—What did they think about it?~“I have no other 26 XXV | forever,” put in Joe; “I think I see some banks of clouds 27 XXVI | replied the doctor, “I think that there is some slight 28 XXVI | lose my hide. What do you think of my plan?”~“It is absolute 29 XXVIII | travel long distances, and I think that, to-night, we had better 30 XXVIII | have to do it, but I do think it a real pity to burn this 31 XXVIII | indeed, doctor; but do you think that this oasis is known?”~“ 32 XXXII | at our disposal. I dont think those birds are so very 33 XXXII | ferocious set, and I should think them dangerous enough if 34 XXXII | those fellows!”~“You may think so, Dick. But you are wrong!”~“ 35 XXXIV | profound grief.~“And do you think, then,” rejoined Ferguson, “ 36 XXXIV | to be? It is horrible to think of, and this is one of the 37 XXXIV | fatigues and privations.”~“I think the wind shows some symptoms 38 XXXV | this point, Joe began to think of himself. He was in the 39 XXXV | he had still more time to think about them when he found 40 XXXV | return. He dared no longer think; he would no longer reflect!~ 41 XXXVI | examine the horizon.~“I think not, Samuel; it is a troop 42 XXXVI | request at once.~“Do you think that you can hold one hundred 43 XXXVII | Humph! and you, sir? Do you think that I felt easy in my mind 44 XXXVII | all events.”~“Not if you think it worth while. But, in 45 XXXVII | feet from me—what do you think? the end of a rope that 46 XXXVII | Joe; “nobody nowadays can think of making the trip to Africa 47 XXXVIII| Joe.~“How’s that? Easy you think, eh?” retorted the doctor. “ 48 XLIX | little experiment—but I think our direction is changing. 49 XLIX | variable winds; but I should think myself fortunate were we 50 XL | Well, Joe, what do you think of that?”~“Well, doctor, 51 XL | the ground again! Do you think anybody will believe our 52 XL | with a deep sigh, “I’ll think more than once of my lumps 53 XLI | for nothing would make me think of passing the night below, 54 XLIII | you fools!” bawled Joe. “I think it would be well to keep 55 XLIII | said Kennedy.~“Because they think that they are certain to


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