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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 II | seek the sources of the Nile—fontes Nili quoerere—was 2 II | search of the sources of the Nile. Apart from that, it mentioned, 3 IV | explore the sources of the Nile, had just set out.~But it 4 IV | expeditions that had ascended the Nile could never manage to reach 5 IV | pushed his journey up the Nile still farther—could work 6 IV | Sea, and embarked upon the Nile with a retinue of twenty-one 7 IV | the famous sources of the Nile.~This fatal limit invariably 8 IV | reach the sources of the Nile by taking their point of 9 IV | saw the sources of the Nile where they did not exist, 10 V | discovery of the sources of the Nile, was it likely to be of 11 V | ascend the course of the Nile.”~“I have ascended it,” 12 V | must necessarily join the Nile, if it be not the Nile itself.”~“ 13 V | the Nile, if it be not the Nile itself.”~“That is, indeed, 14 V | discovery of the sources of the Nile, others are penetrating 15 V | the country between the Nile and Lake Tchad, that is 16 XI | coast, and as far as the Nile latitudes. Mr. G. Lejean 17 XII | acquired concerning the Nile. It was entitled “The Sources 18 XII | entitled “The Sources of the Nile; being a General Survey 19 XVI | latitudes of the sources of the Nile; perhaps we may discover 20 XVII | direction of the sources of the Nile; and we have more than six 21 XVIII | Country.—The Sources of the Nile.—The Island of Benga.—The 22 XVIII | mountains the cradle of the Nile, came near to the truth, 23 XVIII | discover the sources of the Nile, that grand secret which 24 XVIII | or never we shall see the Nile! Look, my friends, we are 25 XVIII | it. I am certain that the Nile must here take its rise.”~“ 26 XVIII | Mediterranean! It is the Nile!”~“It is the Nile!” reeechoed 27 XVIII | is the Nile!”~“It is the Nile!” reeechoed Kennedy, carried 28 XVIII | friend.~“Hurrah for the Nile!” shouted Joe, glad, and 29 XVIII | in.~“Here is, indeed, the Nile!” reiterated the doctor, 30 XVIII | approaching the sources of the Nile, these men came to rob them 31 XVIII | feet above the ground. The Nile measured but fifty fathoms 32 XVIII | ascended the current of the Nile.”~“No doubt of that, friend 33 XVIII | now convinced?”~“It is the Nile! We cannot entertain a doubt 34 XIX | CHAPTER NINETEENTH.~The Nile.—The Trembling Mountain.— 35 XIX | receding gradually from the Nile.~“One last look,” said the 36 XIX | the best work on the Upper Nile, have spoken.”~“Thus, then,” 37 XIX | The sources of the White Nile, of the Bahr-el-Abiad, are 38 XIX | followed the course of the Nile for a few hours!”~“And down 39 XIX | The tribes living near the Nile are hostile to each other, 40 XIX | about the sources of the Nile.”~“Nothing could be more 41 XXII | tributary streams of the Upper Nile. For two years his faith 42 XXVIII | search of the sources of the Nile. He afterward returned to 43 XXXVIII| antiquity, the rival of the Nile, to which pagan superstition 44 XXXVIII| celestial origin. Like the Nile, it has engaged the attention 45 XXXVIII| competes in length with the Nile. These appellations signify 46 XLIV | ascending to the sources of the Nile, and penetrating to the


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