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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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huge

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1 III | with a plate of toast and a huge tea-urn before them.~“My 2 XI | from the east winds. This huge tower, resembling a tun 3 XI | The hydrogen passed into a huge central cask, after having 4 XIII | caught in the boughs of a huge sycamore.~Joe, slipping 5 XIV | evidently, told upon a huge black demon, who had been 6 XIV | polish, and knobbed with huge bowlders and angular ridges 7 XIV | seven oclock they saw a huge round rock nearly two miles 8 XV | and the banging of the huge rattan, wielded by the jemadar 9 XV | their tobacco and “thang” in huge black pipes. They seemed 10 XVI | the country.~Animals with huge humps were feeding in the 11 XVI | could hear the crackling of huge branches as his ponderous 12 XVI | immensity of space.~However, the huge dome of clouds visibly descended, 13 XVI | swayed in all directions. Huge cavities would form in the 14 XVII | Gee-up! gee-up there!”~The huge animal now broke into a 15 XVII | his speed; he shook his huge head, and the blood began 16 XVII | hovered over the body of the huge animal.~“What a splendid 17 XX | beaks; fortunately, the huge birds will, I believe, be 18 XX | and, as he spoke, the huge savage, struck full in the 19 XXI | ends of charcoal, and a huge jet of electric radiance 20 XXII | over their heads, like a huge comet with a train of dazzling 21 XXIII | piles of broken rocks; huge stony masses scattered hither 22 XXIV | invasion of the sand, and the huge rocks, that had rolled down 23 XXVI | elevated temperature, and the huge globe, filling out by the 24 XXVII | responded Joe, tossing over a huge fragment of quartz.~With 25 XIX | hippopotami bathed their huge forms, splashing and snorting 26 XIX | The huts, looking like huge beehives, were sheltered 27 XXXI | temptation of firing at a huge hippopotamus. The latter, 28 XXXII | scarcely ceased, ere the huge creature, stricken dead, 29 XXXV | lake were frequented by huge alligators, and was well 30 XXXV | behind him the sound of those huge jaws ready to snap him up 31 XXXV | there staring at him with huge round eyes. Joe felt his 32 XXXVII| reach of the mice and the huge ants of that country.~They 33 XLIX | cities that are passing away. Huge heaps of rubbish encumbered 34 XLII | disappeared below, making huge gaps in the foliage of the 35 XLII | in black relief in this huge furnace, their branches 36 XLIII | some enormous leaps, like a huge gum-elastic ball, bounding 37 XLIII | endeavoring to escape by those huge aerial strides, and seeming, 38 XLIII | strange forms started up like huge ante-diluvian animals, petrified 39 XLIII | sped on, to plunge, like a huge bubble, headlong with the


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