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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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immense

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1 I | Huzza! huzza!” shouted the immense audience, completely electrified 2 I | and scarcely noticed the immense effect that it produced.~ 3 II | obstacles existing, the immense advantages of the aerial 4 II | covered with entries of immense sums, as though the Epsom 5 XI | signal-mast, close by an immense building, that would serve 6 XII | maturity, and here and there immense rice-fields, full of straight 7 XIII | first link, are separated by immense longitudinal plains. These 8 XIV | immediately recognized that immense clearing, ten miles in extent, 9 XIV | miles in extent, like an immense tortoise.~“We are on the 10 XIV | particular excepting some immense elephant-pits. In fact, 11 XV | increased twofold, and the whole immense ants’ nest of black heads 12 XVI | visible on the horizon; immense brambly palisades, impenetrable 13 XVI | with numerous villages, and immense euphorbiae surrounded them 14 XVI | themselves to the gaze like immense bouquets; but, in these 15 XVI | among the foliage of the immense trees, and all nature revealed 16 XVII | to sweep the grass of an immense prairie, that, from a certain 17 XVII | then, that’s moving!”~An immense rustling was noticed in 18 XVII | the least fatigued. These immense creatures can go over a 19 XIX | Africa, a vast depression, an immense central lake. We shall see 20 XXII | have been mistaken for an immense aurora borealis, for the 21 XXIV | during the night, upon an immense plateau, in which there 22 XXVII | sand appeared to him an immense pond, full of clear and 23 XXVII | blinding clouds of dust; an immense pillar was seen whirling 24 XIX | their wandering flocks. The immense summits of the Atlantika 25 XIX | are now but deep abysses. Immense accumulations of bird-guano 26 XXXII | attention to the fact that these immense parasols were in proper 27 XXXIII | ground in the midst of an immense marsh. Around this fragment 28 XXXVII | city, once the seat of an immense trade, was already falling 29 XXXVIII| Kennedy leaned over and saw an immense cavalcade. There were at 30 XXXVIII| besides, it traverses an immense extent of country, and almost 31 XXXVIII| the spring in which that immense river takes its rise is 32 XLIX | sweeps around, like an immense water-jet from some fountain, 33 XLIX | accuracy.~The city forms an immense triangle marked out upon 34 XL | deafening noise, casting its immense shadow over the fields. 35 XLI | afraid not, Dick. See what an immense space they occupynearly 36 XLI | skimming along the tops of immense forests, soon came to a 37 XLIII | to work, and soon had an immense pile of dried grass heaped


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