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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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heard

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1 IV | empire of Africa. There he heard of the death of Richardson, 2 VI | wherever he pleases! Who ever heard of such a thing? Leave him 3 XII | the ship’s guns could be heard in the concavity beneath 4 XIII | the voice is not so easily heard. The view of objects becomes 5 XIV | from it.~A second shot was heard.~“We must hurry!” said Joe.~“ 6 XIV | when another report was heard from the car. The shot had, 7 XVI | voice could scarcely be heard by his companions; but they 8 XX | shouts and whistlings were heard by our aeronauts, and, leaning 9 XXI | No; but I thought that I heard vague sounds below us, and, 10 XXI | harm.”~“You’ve probably heard the cries of wild beasts.”~“ 11 XXI | the creatures that he had heard must be out of reach. So 12 XXI | seized Kenedy’s hand as he heard a sort of rubbing sound 13 XXI | hissing or whistling that you heard before—”~“No! there was 14 XXI | impossiblecry had been heard! A human voice had, distinctly, 15 XXI | power to save him. When he heard the sound of our guns, he 16 XXI | senses deceived him; that he heard nothing!”~“We can reassure 17 XXII | which shouts of terror were heard. His companions fixed their 18 XXII | the noonday sun. When he heard the sound of fire-arms, 19 XXII | friendly hands, and having heard, once more, the language 20 XXIII | Joe made a sign that he heard; but he would not understand.~“ 21 XXV | deep meditation, when he heard Joe exclaim, in tones of 22 XXVII | prostration, and his friends heard no other sound from him 23 XXVII | lips.~At that instant he heard a heart-rending cry close 24 XXVII | Suddenly, a dull roar was heard not twenty paces from them.~“ 25 XXVII | But Kennedy no longer heard him; he was pushing on, 26 XXVII | some minutes nothing was heard but the sound they made 27 XXX | discovered that the noise they heard was produced by a number 28 XXX | Ferguson tried to make himself heard, but in vain.~This population 29 XXXI | loud report of a gun was heard close beside him. Kennedy 30 XXXII | silence. In the next they heard a harsh tearing noise, as 31 XXXIII| sometimes fancying that they heard the voice of poor Joe; but, 32 XXXIII| was seen, not a sound was heard. The case seemed desperate.~ 33 XXXIV | and howls of despair were heard issuing from that dusty 34 XXXV | all the while, that he heard behind him the sound of 35 XXXV | a part of the night, he heard festive chantings, the reverberations 36 XXXV | he could not make himself heard; he dared not, could not 37 XXXVI | flight.~A tremendous howl was heard from the Arabs, but, completely 38 XLI | wait one moment!” they heard Joe exclaim, and, looking 39 XLII | to time, thought that he heard vague sounds in the vast 40 XLII | this moment loud yells were heard under the foliage, which


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