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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | that he never should have left that pleasant island, where 2 I | Englishman got a seat that left him with his back turned 3 IV | The doctor, therefore, left it on the 17th of March, 4 VII | and the second balloon, left free to itself, would not 5 XI | clock in the morning they left their cabin, and landed 6 XIII | the anchor, and the doctor left his cylinder at work to 7 XIV | miles from the coast.~“We left Zanzibar at nine oclock 8 XV | and in a condition that left little or nothing to be 9 XVI | we have followed since we left the coast?”~“If I can manage 10 XIX | part of the journey had left them in dull spirits, and 11 XIX | from the moment that he left it; but he respected the 12 XX | Some fine day, the wind left the seed of a palm on it, 13 XX | scattered here and there, and left to feed the jackals and 14 XX | Abyssinia, these people have left them a prey to the wild 15 XX | go to the right or to the left, as we desired; when blinded 16 XXI | hundred pounds of ballast left, since the bags we brought 17 XXII | steel had, in twenty places, left their agonizing marks. The 18 XXII | comprehended that he must be left perfectly quiet; so he closed 19 XXII | having been dispersed and he left for dead, in one of those 20 XXIII | rude cross over the tomb, left solitary thus in the midst 21 XXIV | emotions of the day had left sad impressions on their 22 XXIV | expanse, or it would have left visible traces of its encampments, 23 XXIV | despair. We have three days left, you say?”~“Yes, my dear 24 XXIV | gold-bearing mountains they had left died away into the plain, 25 XXV | perhaps there’s something left in it!”~The Victoria touched 26 XXVII | rolling his head from right to left like a wild beast in a cage.~ 27 XIX | explorations of Dr. Barth. We have left the Englishmen behind us, 28 XXXII | of another.~“Only eleven left,” said he.~Thereupon the 29 XXXIII | weight of the articles still left in the car, and in establishing 30 XXXIII | found that there were still left some thirty pounds of pemmican, 31 XXXIII | trace—if he should have left no mark to follow him by, 32 XXXV | was a question which he left events to decide; and, since 33 XXXV | both stupid and sad to be left alone in the midst of this 34 XXXV | him; his master had not left him to perish! He would 35 XXXV | fail, and nothing would be left to him but to sink upon 36 XXXVIII| swerved to the right or to the left, but her shadow traced a 37 XXXVIII| longitude, and during the night left another degree behind her.~ 38 XXXVIII| arrived at El-Arouan, and left that commercial town to 39 XLIX | mosques that are the only ones left standing of a great number40 XLI | where war and pillage have left nothing but ruins.”~“What, 41 XLI | on both our right and our left.”~“We must then pass over 42 XLII | amount of ascensional force left to us, and it is sufficient 43 XLIII | quickly back to where they had left the covering of the balloon.~“ 44 XLIII | of a few fathoms from the left bank of the Senegal.~“Dr.


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