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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 II | On his part, he willingly gave the most accurate information 2 III | the same heart, and that gave them no great trouble. In 3 III | saying, the gallant Scot gave way to a genuine explosion 4 III | Upon this, the Scotchman gave a leap that a wild goat 5 III | thus conjured up before him gave him the vertigo. He riveted 6 VIII | all parts, and the test gave excellent evidence of their 7 XIV | the very sight of which gave me a monstrous appetite.”~“ 8 XVI | the name that antiquity gave it, undoubtedly, because 9 XVII | and his monstrous bounds gave the car several rather heavy 10 XVII | moment he fired.~The animal gave a terrible cry, but went 11 XVIII | a deep and winding gorge gave exit to a turbulent and 12 XIX | of rivers. The ancients gave it the name of an ocean, 13 XIX | doctor, about five oclock, gave the signal to halt.~The 14 XXIII | regions; and this reflection gave him great uneasiness. He 15 XXIII | quartz!”~“But, doctor, you gave me leave—”~“I gave you leave 16 XXIII | you gave me leave—”~“I gave you leave to replace the 17 XXIV | the sea. This circumstance gave the doctor some hope, since 18 XXIV | the morning, the doctor gave the signal for departure, 19 XXVI | morning the doctor again gave the signal for departure.~“ 20 XXVI | their forced inactivity gave them periods of leisure 21 XXVI | feeding-supply of water gave out; the cylinder was extinguished 22 XXVI | and solar observations gave nineteen degrees thirty-five 23 XXVI | discouraged the beholder, and gave him that kind of malady 24 XXVII | containing the precious fluid; he gave one wild, eager glance, 25 XXVII | Joe, himself in tears, gave the poor wretch the bottle, 26 XXVIII | him through the air, and gave him his choice between the 27 XIX | hundred and eighty degrees, gave the balloon a fresh ascensional 28 XIX | covering of the balloon gave indications of bursting, 29 XIX | accumulations of bird-guano gave the sides of Mount Mendif 30 XXXIII | These impenetrable swamps gave security to the position 31 XXXIV | and necks along the sand, gave life to this solitude, but 32 XXXV | only on himself. And so he gave himself no farther concern 33 XXXV | the waist.~Poor Joe! he gave one last thought to his 34 XXXV | ever ate in his life, and gave his new adorers an exalted 35 XXXVII | about you, gentlemen? You gave me a fine fright, let me 36 XXXVII | direction of the rope and that gave me your direction, and, 37 XXXVIII| tree to tree. The forests gave place to jungles, which 38 XXXVIII| trader from that country gave information that, having 39 XL | but in vain; and he soon gave up the attempt, which was 40 XLI | away, changed to hills that gave evidence of mountains soon 41 XLIV | Louis, where the governor gave them a magnificent reception, 42 XLIV | Royal Geographical Society, gave a recital of his journey


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