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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | sent out to explore the new Caspian Sea, supposed to 2 I | to exist in the centre of New Holland.~Samuel Ferguson 3 II | de M. V. A. Malte-Brun (“New Annals of Travels, Geography, 4 III | years without hinting at new explorations; and Dick, 5 III | not acquaint you with my new project.”~“He calls this 6 III | project.”~“He calls this his new project!”~“I have been very 7 XV | withstand the strength of the new beverage, and he had to 8 XVI | diminishing every day. Those new diseases that annually attack 9 XVI | exhausted. In its turn, that new continent will grow old; 10 XVI | will be there to offer to new races the treasures that 11 XVII | do, to reconnoitre these new regions. When Captain Speke 12 XVII | rather novel team. “Here is a new style of travelling!—no 13 XVII | perfectly delighted with his new life, and seriously proposed 14 XX | the plain ground.”~“A fine new style of gardening,” said 15 XX | nothing astonishing in the New World.”~“Why, are there 16 XX | our machine.”~“Yes! but a new idea, and I have dozens 17 XXI | injunction.~“Is there any thing new on the carpet?”~“No; but 18 XXII | account the weight of the new passenger, had been lightened 19 XXII | Heaven spare the life of our new companion! Have you any 20 XXIII | live and breathe in the new existence.~His last gesture 21 XXIII | supreme blessing on his new friends of only one day. 22 XIX | doctor hailed with joy the new country thus disclosed, 23 XXXII | then were regaled with a new spectacle. They could count 24 XXXIII | Equilibrium.—Dr. Ferguson’s New Calculations.—Kennedy’s 25 XXXIII | rearrange his equilibrium. The new balloon measured sixty-seven 26 XXXIII | ascensional force of the new balloon was then about three 27 XXXIII | the gas dilated, and the new Victoria rose two hundred 28 XXXIII | It then fell in with a new current, which, blowing 29 XXXV | ll take advantage of my new position to treat my worshippers 30 XXXV | in his life, and gave his new adorers an exalted idea 31 XXXV | flood! a water-spout! or a new torture invented by these 32 XXXV | that he saw before him a new kind of tree that bore reptiles 33 XXXV | amid the hissings of these new and unwelcome bedfellows.~“ 34 XXXVIII| I mean to say that the new Victoria is not so good 35 XLIX | hardly time to notice the new phenomenon, for our travellers, 36 XL | locomotion is not altogether new. But it would not be prudent.”~“


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