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hoping 3
horde 5
hordes 2
horizon 40
horizontal 4
horn-like 1
hornemann 1
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40 evening
40 heard
40 hope
40 horizon
40 means
40 moon
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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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horizon

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1 VII | chronometers, an artificial horizon, and an altazimuth, to throw 2 IX | Mountain loomed up on the horizon. Cape City lying at the 3 XII | rounded away along the distant horizon, and Mount Nguru reared 4 XIII | forests, embellished the horizon. The doctor went nearer 5 XV | doctor, pointing to the horizon.~“Well?” ejaculated the 6 XVI | mountains visible on the horizon; immense brambly palisades, 7 XVII | the sun reappeared in the horizon; the clouds had dispersed, 8 XVII | stood out against the bluish horizon, so that they might have 9 XVII | calmadores was descried on the horizon, about three miles away, 10 XVIII | descried, at length, on the horizon, the lake so much desired 11 XVIII | toward the west, so broad an horizon that it might have been 12 XX | were disappearing on the horizon. Another place offered a 13 XX | prey flitting about the horizon.~“They are eagles!” exclaimed 14 XXI | he eagerly scanned the horizon, and, as often happens to 15 XXII | only as a red point on the horizon, and the balloon tranquilly 16 XXIV | drove it toward the western horizon.~The breakfast consisted 17 XXIV | had disappeared behind the horizon, which was traced against 18 XXIV | scrutinized every quarter of the horizon; he saw the last rising 19 XXV | Philosophy.—A Cloud on the Horizon.—In the Midst of a Fog.— 20 XXV | slowly emerging above the horizon. It appeared to be very 21 XXV | lifted above the line of the horizon, which was again disclosed 22 XXVII | extended his hand toward the horizon, and in a voice no longer 23 XXVII | barrier extended clear to the horizon, while the grains of fine 24 XIX | seen in wavy lines upon the horizon. Their profile, muffled 25 XIX | Mountains seen above the horizonmountains that no European 26 XXX | had disappeared from the horizon long ere this, and the Mandara 27 XXXI | merged into one and the same horizon.~The doctor was desirous 28 XXXII | Joe, who was scanning the horizon, said to Kennedy:~“There, 29 XXXIII | nothing could be seen on the horizon, neither mainland nor islands.~ 30 XXXIV | lost in the dim southern horizon, not far from the principal 31 XXXV | noticed an island on the horizon, and determining to reach 32 XXXVI | Throng of People on the Horizon.—A Troop of Arabs.—The Pursuit. — 33 XXXVI | not ceased to watch the horizon with his utmost attention.~ 34 XXXVI | stood up to examine the horizon.~“I think not, Samuel; it 35 XXXVII | soon pointed out on the horizon a collection of structures 36 XXXVIII| the air, and, off on the horizon, a flock of vultures which, 37 XLI | said Kennedy, “there on the horizon are the mountains of which 38 XLI | occupynearly one-half of the horizon!”~“They even seem to shut 39 XLIII | for the least cloud on the horizon. He feared, above all things, 40 XLIII | that stretched across the horizon to the westward. This was


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