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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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evening

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1 III | the moon!”~On that very evening Kennedy, half alarmed, and 2 VIII | 18th of February, in the evening. Two state-rooms, comfortably 3 VIII | about eleven oclock in the evening. It bore the following inscription, 4 XI | about five oclock in the evening, while sentinels kept close 5 XI | About six oclock in the evening, the captain assembled the 6 XII | freshness and cool of the evening to resume its route. These 7 XII | before seven oclock in the evening.”~“Shall we not travel at 8 XII | About half-past six in the evening the Victoria was directly 9 XII | from the eastern winds.~The evening meal was got ready, and 10 XV | was now six oclock in the evening.~Joe, during his absence, 11 XVI | themselves, at about eight in the evening, in thirty-two degrees forty 12 XVIII | and at six oclock in the evening the balloon alighted on 13 XVIII | having fallen calm toward evening, they remained quietly at 14 XXII | the doctor greatly.~Toward evening the balloon remained stationary 15 XXII | precious burden.~Toward evening, Joe discovered a great 16 XXIII | sad to think of it!”~By evening the balloon had made ninety 17 XXIV | our vigilance!”~At their evening meal, the water was strictly 18 XXIV | get a taste of it.”~Toward evening, the doctor calculated that 19 XXVI | spoke. Joe prepared their evening meal, which consisted of 20 XXVII | and swollen lips.~Toward evening, Joe had his turn of delirium. 21 XXVIII | CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHTH.~An Evening of Delight.—Joe’s Culinary 22 XXVIII | Departure.—The Tempest.~The evening was lovely, and our three 23 XXVIII | arranged their bivouac for that evening, as he had done for the 24 XIX | which we shall sight this evening, and to which Barth penetrated, 25 XIX | past like a meteor. That evening the balloon halted about 26 XXXIII | to complete his supplies.~Evening surprised our travellers 27 XXXIII | about five oclock in the evening. The inhabitants were at 28 XXXV | upon grand occasions.~When evening came, the sorcerers of the 29 XXXV | in the cabin.~During the evening and through a part of the 30 XXXV | these sufferings; and when evening came again, he resolved 31 XXXVII | Touaregs.~At ten oclock in the evening, after a splendid trip of 32 XXXVIII| feet of camelsarrived that evening, in the sixteenth degree 33 XXXVIII| reach that city by Tuesday evening.”~“Then,” remarked Joe, 34 XXXVIII| envied her rapidity. That evening she passed two degrees twenty 35 XLIX | By eight oclock in the evening the Victoria had advanced 36 XLIX | be strolling alone in the evening through this country of 37 XL | became more marshy toward evening; the forests dwindled to 38 XLI | no longer be controlled. Evening was coming on rapidly, and, 39 XLI | only six oclock in the evening, and we shall have time 40 XLIII | lighten the balloon yesterday evening, we should have been lost


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