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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 IV | Okeracua, which he came in sight of on the 3d of August; 2 V | never let him out of his sightafraid, no doubt, that the 3 V | seemed completely to lose sight of his personality— of his— 4 VI | turn of optimism. In his sight every thing was easy, logical, 5 VI | Well, you’ll lose a fine sight, sir. What a splendid thing 6 XI | length the vessel hove in sight of the town of Zanzibar, 7 XII | awning, were always within sight, and a second barometer 8 XII | eyes!”~“What a splendid sight! What a spectacle! What 9 XII | and astonishment at the sight of the Victoria, and Dr. 10 XII | imprecations while they remained in sight.~At noon, the doctor, upon 11 XII | in all directions at the sight of the Victoria. Kennedy 12 XIII | district was fading out of sight in the east with the last 13 XIV | antelope-steaks, the very sight of which gave me a monstrous 14 XIV | above all things, dont lose sight of the barometer. To us 15 XV | balloon had just come in sight, far aloft in the sky, where 16 XV | enormously enhanced in the sight of his comrades.”~“Why, 17 XVI | rise still higher, lose sight of the earth, and not know 18 XVI | in the air. It’s a fine sight!”~ 19 XVII | the west until he came in sight of the famous Mountains 20 XVII | not an obstacle was in sight; it was an ocean of verdure 21 XVII | prepared was a pleasant sight to behold, and Joe, without 22 XVII | prairie stretching away out of sight, the forest of calmadores, 23 XVIII | the mysterious region in sight. His gaze wandered over 24 XX | exclaimed, as he caught sight of it:~“Well! if that tree 25 XX | by the aid of his keen sight, which he did not fail to 26 XX | As they at last caught sight of the balloon, there was 27 XX | rapidly as to avoid the sight of the victorious tribe 28 XX | they were carried out of sight and hearing of this horrible 29 XXIII | for there was no tree in sight to which he could make it 30 XXV | gesticulations.~“What a curious sight! Do you know,” said Kennedy, “ 31 XXVI | alone, but the unchanging sight of the desert, that fatigued 32 XXVII | momentum, was floating in sight of an oasis, a sort of islet 33 XIX | of Yola, which we shall sight this evening, and to which 34 XXX | lucrative rates.~At the sight of the Victoria, the scene 35 XXXII | complaining when he caught sight of the city of Kouka, the 36 XXXII | balloon, you could not get a sight at them. They would tear 37 XXXIII | and stretching away out of sight.~These impenetrable swamps 38 XXXIII | keeping ourselves as much in sight as possible. There we’ll 39 XXXIII | fishermen, terrified at the sight of the balloon, would plunge 40 XXXIII | clock, the Victoria hove in sight of Tangalia, a village situated 41 XXXIII | himself, when he again came in sight of the northern shore of 42 XXXV | profit by it. He caught sight of a boat drifting about, 43 XXXV | few hours, and beheld a sight that chilled the marrow 44 XXXV | his stomach revolt at the sight, and, regaining a little 45 XXXVI | events I shall not lose sight of it. There is something 46 XXXVI | interested.~“Yes!”~“Dont lose sight of him, and let us wait!”~ 47 XXXVI | the dust as they caught sight of the Victoria; the rest 48 XXXVIII| Prudent Resolves.—Caravans in Sight.—Incessant Rains.— Goa.— 49 XXXVIII| kept at a distance.~The sight of these birds led Joe to 50 XL | waste.”~“That would be a sight worth beholding!”~“Wait 51 XL | a large island, came in sight, with the two towers of 52 XLIII | speed.~When they caught sight of the aeronauts, they uttered 53 XLIII | brigands would have been out of sight long ago.”~“The rascals 54 XLIII | through the air. A strange sight it was to see these unfortunate 55 XLIII | nothing could ever shake.~The sight of the dried-up grass had


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