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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 II | preparations for the trip were set on foot at London; the factories 2 IV | sources of the Nile, had just set out.~But it would be well 3 IV | Vaudey, who had just died, set out from Karthoum, and, 4 IV | Scotch traveller, Bruce, set out from Massowah, a port 5 IV | Roscher, from Hamburg, set out with a caravan of Arab 6 V | at their disposal; they set out from Zanzibar at the 7 V | Baron de Decken has already set out from Monbaz, has reconnoitred 8 V | learned men, and M. de Heuglin set out from Massowah, in the 9 XII | confined in large cages, set up on piles to keep them 10 XIII | travelling-chest that will set me on my feet again, bring 11 XV | the world would not have set him on his feet again.~His 12 XV | through their clutches, set up prolonged howlings, aiming, 13 XVI | and lightnings that might set on fire. Again, those perils 14 XVII | regions. When Captain Speke set out to discover Lake Ukereoue, 15 XVII | the north.”~“And we shant set foot on the solid ground?” 16 XVII | it a foot in height, and set fire to it.~Then he went 17 XVIII | shores seemed to be thickly set with brambles and thorny 18 XIX | should at last inevitably set fire to, and so be consumed.”~“ 19 XX | with his family. They then set fire to the hut, and the 20 XXVI | with them, and, therefore, set off alone, amid the starry 21 XXVI | s prolonged absence, had set out after him, easily tracing 22 XXVIII | upon raw flesh, and this set everybody against him. He 23 XXVIII | take the utmost care not to set it on fire,” replied the 24 XXX | Clapperton and Dr. Oudney. They set out from Tripoli in the 25 XXX | know that De Heuglin has set out on Vogel’s track with 26 XXX | courtiers and attendants set up a furious howl to enforce 27 XXX | with combustibles, had been set loose and driven toward 28 XXX | these pigeons frequently, to set fire to the thatch of hostile 29 XXXI | of London, but in fine we set out three together, like 30 XXXII | they are an ugly, ferocious set, and I should think them 31 XXXIII | thing to find him.”~“Let us set out, then!” said the hunter.~ 32 XXXIV | inspiration. Ferguson forthwith set every thing at work to get 33 XXXV | bearings by the sun, he set off afoot toward the northeast, 34 XXXV | chewing a few leaves, he set forth resolutely, again 35 XXXV | become a marsh, for night had set in some hours before, and 36 XXXVII | sixth European who has ever set eyes on that mysterious 37 XXXVIII| England in 1797. He again set out, on the 30th of January, 38 XXXVIII| attempts in 1819 and 1824, set out again on the 19th of 39 XL | it, I would never want to set foot on the ground again! 40 XLI | than ever decided not to set foot in this inhospitable 41 XLII | cried Joe again; “they have set fire to the forest so as 42 XLIII | grass under the balloon, and set fire to it.~It takes but 43 XLIV | whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals beside 44 XLIV | became the objects. Kennedy set off, at once, for Edinburgh, 45 XLIV | companions the golden medal set apart to reward the most


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