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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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distance

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1 VI | made his bow to you, at a distance, and when occasion arose 2 VIII | eye of a chamois at the distance of two thousand paces. Along 3 VIII | But you must know that the distance from Zanzibar to the coast 4 X | issue two tubes a little distance apart. The one starts among 5 XI | were raised at the same distance from each other. Blocks 6 XII | little by little lost in the distance, and only the discharge 7 XII | yet they were only a short distance from the coast, but fatigue 8 XII | us keep at a respectful distance from yon miscreants. What 9 XII | replied the doctor, “but at a distance. There is no harm done in 10 XII | upon the provisions.~“What distance have we traversed to-day?” 11 XIV | said the doctor.~“At a distance there’s no great difference,” 12 XIV | resumed all its vigor at some distance from Mdaburu. The wind fell 13 XIV | a half to make the same distance!”~ 14 XV | situated a considerable distance outside of the town. It 15 XVI | a storm from a trifling distance up in the air. It’s a fine 16 XVIII | below the equator, or at a distance of one hundred and sixty 17 XVIII | have been called a sea; the distance between the two shores is 18 XVIII | doctor, measuring off the distance on his map, “and less than 19 XIX | rapid breeze, traversed a distance of more than three hundred 20 XXI | vague gleams of light in the distance.~At one moment he even thought 21 XXIV | havent we?” asked Joe.~“In distance, yes; but in duration, no, 22 XXIV | has been explored for some distance back into the interior. 23 XXIV | aeronauts had scarcely gone a distance of fifteen miles, having 24 XXV | two palm-trees at no great distance.~“Palm-trees!” exclaimed 25 XXVI | himself One Day more.~The distance made by the balloon during 26 XXVI | He had gained a little distance, to be sure; but was he 27 XXVII | travellers had swept over a distance of two hundred and forty 28 XIX | if I am to judge by the distance that we have made.”~“It 29 XIX | ahead of it, but in the distance, rose the two sharp cones 30 XXX | remain motionless at the distance of but three hundred feet 31 XXXI | surface like a bird at the distance of only five feet.~Joe plunged 32 XXXII | rather see those birds at a distance from us!”~“Why, are you 33 XXXII | then collected at a short distance, yet to near that their 34 XXXIV | in this way traversed a distance of sixty miles in three 35 XXXV | about an hour and a half the distance between him and the island 36 XXXVI | can see, off yonder in the distance, a throng of men or animals 37 XXXVI | had still maintained the distance between himself and his 38 XXXVIII| fortunately, however, kept at a distance.~The sight of these birds 39 XL | travellers could, even at a distance, see the trees and the bushes 40 XLIII | to keep those scamps at a distance.”~And, as he spoke, he aimed 41 XLIII | the Victoria fell at the distance of a few fathoms from the 42 XLIV | the said balloon fell at a distance of a few paces from us into


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