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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | to Surat—a mere amateur trip for him.~From Surat we see 2 I | vehicle completed its circular trip without his thinking to 3 II | question: preparations for the trip were set on foot at London; 4 II | Ferguson; secondly, as to the trip itself, which, some contended, 5 III | determined to make this trip across the African continent— 6 V | wait a little longer?—The trip across Africa would certainly 7 V | himself how easy such a trip was—on the map!~“Now, take 8 VI | off. But, never mind, one trip is just as dangerous as 9 VI | you wont be sorry for the trip.”~“No, that’s a fact, I 10 VIII | how long do you think my trip is going to last? Whole 11 IX | hearers that, after this trip, many others still more 12 X | of water on the way, my trip might be indefinitely prolonged.~“ 13 XI | agreeable character of the trip by sea was regarded as a 14 XI | the probable issue of the trip through the air. Every one 15 XI | irreparable injury, so that the trip would be totally defeated; 16 XV | said Kennedy; “a little trip will do him good.”~“Shall 17 XVI | a little variety to the trip, and I’m not sorry to have 18 XVII | meat was enough for a long trip, and there was nothing to 19 XIX | companions thinking of their trip through those unknown regions? 20 XIX | hunter. “Up to this time our trip has not seemed to me very 21 XX | latitude, after a day’s trip of one hundred and fifty 22 XXIII | remains at the end of the trip will be so much made.”~And 23 XXIII | us until the end of our trip, there you are—rich for 24 XXIV | paths? Was he not, in this trip, trying to pass the borders 25 XXXI | miles.”~“It will spice our trip with a little variety to 26 XXXI | complain of on that score. Our trip has been very much varied, 27 XXXVII | can think of making the trip to Africa without going 28 XXXVII | evening, after a splendid trip of two hundred and fifty 29 XXXVIII| and, during her nocturnal trip of about sixty miles, the 30 XXXVIII| Richard undertook a third trip to the Niger, and perished 31 XLIX | heavy. It’s a lazybones trip, this of ours, master, and 32 XLIX | far from the end of our trip. Where do you expect to 33 XL | the visit until our next trip,” said Joe, laughing.~“Besides, 34 XLII | for this last day of the trip!”~Without waiting to be 35 XLIV | listen:~That was a stupid trip of ours, after all, and 36 XLIV | published a sketch of the trip.~Doctor Ferguson, at a public


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