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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | adventures of his profession. The fine little fellow, who seemed 2 I | complete privations; in fine, he was the very type of 3 II | Samuel Ferguson, whose fine explorations our readers 4 III | air of daring courage; in fine, something sound, solid, 5 III | put your preparations in fine order.” And so saying, the 6 III | be tried in another. In fine, because what one cannot 7 V | be but slightly moved. In fine, Dick felt that the doctor 8 VI | intelligently executed. In fine, he was a Caleb without 9 VI | it!”~“Well, you’ll lose a fine sight, sir. What a splendid 10 VI | to the doctor!”~“You’re a fine fellow, Joe!”~“But, then, 11 IX | the weather continuing fine, although the sea ran heavier.~ 12 IX | twelve of ours, which is fine for folks who have only 13 XII | sped on its flight.~“How fine that is!” said Joe, breaking 14 XII | natural, but they are very fine! Why a dozen of them would 15 XIV | certainly I do! Just see what a fine hide it is!”~“But Dr. Ferguson 16 XIV | with blocks of syenite of a fine polish, and knobbed with 17 XV | they trade in gums, ivory, fine muslin, and slaves. Their 18 XV | sultan; these were men of a fine race, the Wanyamwezi so-called, 19 XV | beyond all belief, and, in fine giving his savage admirers 20 XVI | countries get all these fine things?”~“And who knows,” 21 XVI | ejaculated Joe. “Ah! what a fine way to travel this is; and 22 XVI | distance up in the air. It’s a fine sight!”~ 23 XIX | feelings. The weather was fine, and the wind was blowing 24 XX | little vegetating earth. Some fine day, the wind left the seed 25 XX | on the plain ground.”~“A fine new style of gardening,” 26 XX | I never saw any thing so fine as the appearance of these 27 XXII | The savages have got a fine scare, and we shall save 28 XXIV | grass took the place of the fine trees of the east; only 29 XXV | now for our clouds, with a fine rain, and a fresh wind to 30 XXV | good!” said Joe; “wasnt it fine? Barclay and Perkins never 31 XXV | worn out, covered with fine dust, exhausted, discouraged 32 XXVII | horizon, while the grains of fine sand went gliding together 33 XXVIII| difference? By George, these fine fellows wouldnt have to 34 XIX | as it swept by, with the fine down of its seeds; the pungent 35 XIX | proposed to halt in this fine hunting-country, and Joe 36 XXXI | streets of London, but in fine we set out three together, 37 XXXIII| bushes, the underbrush—in fine, every spot where a mass 38 XXXV | but not of all colors. In fine, he was surrounded by a 39 XXXVII| gentlemen? You gave me a fine fright, let me tell you!”~“ 40 XLIX | torrents, and streams, in fine, the whole complicated tangle 41 XLIX | toward its sources.”~“A fine chance to discover them,”


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