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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | in his resignation, and half botanizing, half playing 2 I | resignation, and half botanizing, half playing the hunter, he made 3 III | that very evening Kennedy, half alarmed, and half exasperated, 4 III | Kennedy, half alarmed, and half exasperated, took the train 5 V | extend also two degrees and a half above the equator.”~“Really!”~“ 6 VII | which is fourteen and a half times lighter than common 7 VII | former being fourteen and a half times lighter and weighing 8 VII | length of time. It weighed half a pound per nine square 9 IX | are only nine hours and a half long—a good thing for the 10 IX | little shaver of four and a half.”~“Blazes! that’s a good ’ 11 IX | laughed, but they more than half believed him. Then he went 12 IX | in which the ship is only half submerged, while the whole 13 X | in such manner that, when half inflated, it displaces a 14 XIII | departure from Zanzibar, half our beasts of burden would 15 XIV | in the same dust.~After half an hour’s walking, Dick 16 XIV | which a few villages lay half concealed.~Toward seven 17 XIV | Speke took four months and a half to make the same distance!”~ 18 XV | town, and far beyond it.~Half an hour later, the doctor, 19 XVI | luxuriant prairies, and were half hidden, sometimes, in the 20 XVII | lasted about an hour and a half; yet the animal did not 21 XVII | while the balloon, now half emptied, hovered over the 22 XX | would cover their eyes. Half blinded in that way, they’ 23 XX | the field was abandoned by half the combatants.~“Come, let 24 XXII | more, with long black hair, half naked, wasted and wan, bleeding, 25 XXII | drapery of flame; the lower half of the balloon glowed redly 26 XXIV | have accomplished nearly half of our journey in ten days; 27 XXIV | have but three days and a half of journeying during which 28 XXIV | desert.”~“We’ve made at least half the journey, havent we?” 29 XXV | supply to three pints and a half.~“Ah! that does one good!” 30 XXVI | morrow there remained only half a pint of water, and this 31 XXVII | carry it to his lips, and to half empty it at a draught, was 32 XIX | Ere long, he returned with half a dozen wild ducks and a 33 XXX | be long in descending.”~Half an hour later the balloon 34 XXXI | villages on its shores are half submerged, as was the case 35 XXXI | the lake and drew it up half filled. The water was then 36 XXXIII | coffee, about a gallon and a half of brandy, and one empty 37 XXXV | In about an hour and a half the distance between him 38 XXXV | gnats, mosquitoes, ants half an inch long, literally 39 XXXV | voice, despairing, unaided, half stifled already by the rising 40 XXXVI | rapidly gaining on them. In half an hour we shall be near 41 XXXVII | glimpses of one district half in ruins; and some pinnacles 42 XXXVIII| difficulty over a waste of sand half in motion, and scarcely 43 XLIX | within which the alligator, half concealed, lay silently 44 XLIX | sir, you are satisfied?” half queried Joe.~“Delighted, 45 XLIII | cries of the Talabas; but, half an hour later, the balloon


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