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Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 III | a hundred feet above the soil, while the map of Africa 2 XI | great woods, with which the soil is studded.~Two masts, eighty 3 XII | three hundred feet above the soil.~It was then found to be 4 XII | profuseness over this prodigal soil.~Village after village rang 5 XII | the Uzaramo country. The soil was thickly studded with 6 XII | ceases at this latitude. The soil is becoming hilly and portends 7 XIII | afoot over that drenched soil,” said he, “we should still 8 XIII | cones, between which the soil is bestrewn with erratic 9 XIII | The depressions in the soil are covered with a black, 10 XIV | consisting of a clayey soil that cracked open with the 11 XIV | of quartz with which the soil was bestrewn.~Kennedy motioned 12 XIV | haystacks.~Beyond Kanyeme the soil becomes arid and stony, 13 XIV | in a fertile dip of the soil, vegetation had resumed 14 XIV | rocks of Karnak, studded the soil like so many Druidic dolmens; 15 XIV | than the surface of the soil itself. It was, therefore, 16 XVI | stones began to cover the soil where the golden harvests 17 XVI | attack the products of the soil, those defective crops, 18 XVI | axe of industry, and its soil will become weak through 19 XVI | will be gathered from a soil completely drained of its 20 XVI | cultivation and by drainage of the soil, and those scattered water 21 XVI | luminous effulgence. The soil, slightly undulating, here 22 XVI | ponds hollowed in the clayey soil. To observers looking from 23 XVI | country, where the heated soil is like one vast electric 24 XVIII | of mosquitoes covered the soil in dense clouds. Joe even 25 XVIII | seen, starting from the soil, delicate jets of water 26 XIX | mist, that oozed from the soil; the brownish vapor scarcely 27 XXIII | bury him in the African soil which he has besprinkled 28 XXIII | by the circumstance. The soil, in fact, was bestrewn with 29 XXIII | know, now, in what kind of soil that man of self-denial, 30 XXIII | glance at the swelling of the soil, beneath which the body 31 XXIV | every depression of the soil with the closest attention.~ 32 XXIV | mind, I tell you so.”~The soil, however, ran lower from 33 XXIV | last inequalities of the soil disappeared with the setting 34 XXVI | understood him. The level of the soil at that point corresponded 35 XXVI | variation in the surface of the soil, not a hillock of sand, 36 XXVII | here and there in the damp soil.~Suddenly, a dull roar was 37 XIX | The instant it touched the soil, all needful precautions 38 XXX | thousand feet above the soil, hardly attracted the attention 39 XXXI | hundred feet only from the soil, and, should you see any 40 XXXIII| slight depression of the soil, in a valley extending between 41 XLI | even, and it glided over a soil composed of sharp pebbles 42 XLIII | was once more grazing the soil, and Al-Hadji’s black riders


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