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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 Note | of the reader, who will find M. VERNE as much at home 2 I | surprising, after that, than to find our traveller, in the period 3 III | you, he’ll not do it! I’ll find a way to stop him! He! why 4 III | practicable!”~“That’s for us to find out when we shall have tried 5 III | disappoint me, I should find myself on the ground in 6 IV | the town of Ngornou.~We find him again setting forth 7 VII | pounds; therefore he had to find out what would be the ascensional 8 VIII | half-crowns, but we must not find fault with him for that. 9 VIII | Resolute was so arranged as to find a stowing-place for the 10 VIII | weapon a marksman would find no difficulty in lodging 11 XI | Should they ever again find themselves in the midst 12 XII | behind which I hope to find shelter for the night. I’ 13 XIII | our good Victoria will find no difficulty in passing 14 XIV | we’d cut if we couldnt find the balloon again.”~“By 15 XIV | besides, the doctor would find no difficulty in coming 16 XV | sensation as this, we shall find some difficulty in establishing 17 XVI | country.”~“It would be hard to find more splendid vegetation.”~“ 18 XVI | circumstances not change, we’ll find ourselves to-morrow in exactly 19 XVI | Good-night, if you can only find it so!”~Kennedy and Joe 20 XVII | higher than your head. We’ll find a favorable place presently.”~ 21 XIX | this chewing, you wouldnt find it so excellent.”~“Why, 22 XX | the south, it could not find one steady current.~“We 23 XXIII | all, this good man could find words only to pity them, 24 XXIII | But it was impossible to find it in these arid regions; 25 XXIII | continually; and he even began to find that he had not enough to 26 XXIV | lack of water.”~“But we’ll find some,” said Joe. “It is 27 XXIV | journeying during which we must find water, at all hazards. I 28 XXIV | can’t get desperate. We’ll find water; mind, I tell you 29 XXIV | use of coming so far to find scenery just like England? 30 XXVI | endeavor, just once more, to find an atmospheric current to 31 XXVII | sandy ocean.~“Water! we’ll find water there!” said the doctor.~ 32 XXVIII| it’s something that I’d find very disgusting, for my 33 XXVIII| as ourselves may some day find shelter here in the middle 34 XXVIII| will be rather surprised to find a fortune in such a place.”~“ 35 XXXI | lake, where Kennedy will find himself in the midst of 36 XXXII | Ferguson nor Kennedy could find one moment’s sleep.~ 37 XXXIII| equals as a swimmer. He would find no difficulty in swimming 38 XXXIII| everything in the world to find our lost friend again. Let 39 XXXIII| poor Joe return we shall find a way to start off with 40 XXXIII| should be done,” said he, “to find our companion.”~“Whatever 41 XXXIII| anticipate every thing—should we find no trace—if he should have 42 XXXIII| having done every thing to find him.”~“Let us set out, then!” 43 XXXIII| with, let us endeavor to find an opposite current.”~During 44 XXXV | much he was inclined to find every thing in this world 45 XXXV | towns on the lake, I’ll find myself no worse off than 46 XLIX | get back every body will find us big and stout.”~“Just 47 XLIX | coast, doctor?”~“I should find it hard to answer you, Kennedy. 48 XLIX | already. Now, couldnt we just find others for it, on a pinch?”~“ 49 XLIII | Al-Hadji! I would rather find myself in the middle of


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