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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | at will; whose limbs grow longer or shorter according to 2 V | couldnt one wait a little longer?—The trip across Africa 3 VI | already done; obstacles no longer existed; from the moment 4 VII | pieces of unequal length, the longer of which, however, was twenty-five 5 IX | connected with it was any longer an impossibility to the 6 IX | live. They get off a little longer by that.”~“Twelve years!” 7 IX | one direction. They are no longer disturbed by the mountains 8 XI | Ferguson, “but now I doubt no longer.”~He invited the doctor, 9 XIII | The land below could no longer be seen. Fifty miles away 10 XIII | fully verified. Kennedy no longer felt a single shiver of 11 XIII | becomes confused; the gaze no longer takes in any but large, 12 XVI | exclaimed Dick, unable longer to restrain his enthusiasm; “ 13 XVI | thickened air actually seemed no longer adapted to the transmission 14 XX | merely passed below it; it no longer flew.~Suddenly, shouts and 15 XX | brute! I can hold back no longer,” and, as he spoke, the 16 XXI | attentively for a moment or two longer, the doctor, hearing nothing 17 XXII | hours, and I have but little longer to live.”~With this, the 18 XXIV | lad as he was, seemed no longer the same person since his 19 XXIV | they could not keep on longer than fifty-four hours—and 20 XXIV | said the doctor; “we no longer command—we have to obey.”~“ 21 XXVI | can work only six hours longer; and, if in that time we 22 XXVI | last more than a few days longer, and if we get no wind, 23 XXVI | thing: I give you a day longer, and I’ll not wait after 24 XXVII | horizon, and in a voice no longer human shrieked:~“There! 25 XXVII | your ore, there!”~Joe no longer hesitated, although he still 26 XXVII | of one.”~But Kennedy no longer heard him; he was pushing 27 XXVIII| deprived of food hold out longer than those deprived of water.”~“ 28 XXVIII| you will, at least, no longer maintain that it is impossible.’”~“ 29 XXVIII| the gold. Joe hesitated no longer, but flung out the requisite 30 XXX | doctor dared hesitate no longer; and, throwing out a fragment 31 XXXII | this turn of his course, no longer thought of complaining when 32 XXXIII| search.~“Let us wait a little longer, Dick, and not lose heart. 33 XXXIV | spectacle. They could no longer manage their balloon, which 34 XXXV | even to his own mind. He no longer seemed to have entire control 35 XXXV | prospect of return. He dared no longer think; he would no longer 36 XXXV | longer think; he would no longer reflect!~Like a crazy man, 37 XXXVI | sportsman, who could no longer restrain his feelings.~Joe, 38 XL | calculations, and he no longer knew upon whom or upon what 39 XL | some articles that were no longer of use—some empty bottles, 40 XLI | a balloon that could no longer be controlled. Evening was 41 XLII | any moment. The doctor no longer counted implicitly on his 42 XLIII | and fifty feet; but we no longer have the power of seeking 43 XLIII | travelling only three hours longer.~At this moment his attention


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