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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 II | modern civilization. THEIR POINT OF INTERSECTION, which no 2 II | we are well informed, the point of departure for this surprising 3 II | eastern coast. As for the point of arrival, it is reserved 4 II | nothing but the selected point of departure, which it contended 5 III | my balloon, and from that point we shall launch ourselves.”~“ 6 IV | been chosen at random; his point of departure had been carefully 7 IV | the Nile by taking their point of departure on the eastern 8 V | of Lake Oukereoue, at the point where Lieutenant Speke had 9 V | curious.”~“Then, let the other point of your dividers rest upon 10 VIII | subject.~“That peculiar point astonishes you, does it?” 11 IX | double the southernmost point of Africa, and enter the 12 IX | we must look for another point in the case, and if we cannot 13 X | and accessories. At this point of inflation, it is in exact 14 X | and of the oxygen at the point of the cylinder produces 15 XII | London;” and not a single point of the countries already 16 XV | Honors.~Kazeh, an important point in Central Africa, is not 17 XVI | night from an entirely novel point of view, the heavens became 18 XVII | Our object is to push a point in the direction of the 19 XVIII | than five miles from the point reached by the explorers 20 XVIII | fathoms in width at this point, and the natives were in 21 XVIII | seemed to be seeking for a point of reference which he had 22 XVIII | rocks that rose upon one point of the island; there, after 23 XXI | the situation, was on the point of waking his companions, 24 XXI | charcoal, cut down to a sharp point, and fixed one at the end 25 XXII | could be seen only as a red point on the horizon, and the 26 XXIV | lake really existed, the point was to reach it, and not 27 XXIV | Balloons are still at that point where ships were before 28 XXV | evidently made its way to that point, marking its progress by 29 XXVI | only less strongly at this point, if it came from the east. 30 XXVI | level of the soil at that point corresponded with the level 31 XXVI | the minute mathematical point, the centre of an infinite 32 XXVII | fixedness upon some imaginary point in space. Kennedy was frightful 33 XIX | we arrive at the extreme point attained by that daring 34 XIX | longitude of the southern point of Lake Ukereoue, reached 35 XIX | he was repeatedly on the point of cutting the anchor-rope 36 XIX | was so much cooler at that point that the aeronauts had to 37 XXX | knowing in advance, where the point of arrival would be, the 38 XXX | said the Scot, “in the point of view that affects civilization; 39 XXXIII| where it marks the extreme point attained by Denham at the 40 XXXIV | the doctor, “the important point is to return southward; 41 XXXIV | care not to omit a single point.”~“I will look out for that, 42 XXXV | mathematics!”~Satisfied on this point, Joe began to think of himself. 43 XXXVI | word!”~“Be easy on that point.”~“Otherwise, we should 44 XXXVII| recital, arrived at the point where, sinking in the swamp, 45 XLIX | hundred fathoms broad at this point, the Niger flowed between 46 XL | of the river was, at that point, divided by large islands 47 XLI | feet in breadth at this point, and, on the other side, 48 XLII | one’s emotions keener. The point of arrival seems to fly 49 XLIII | toward the Senegal.~At this point the river sent forth a prolonged


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