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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 III | resumed the doctor. “You’re angry at me because I did 2 VI | stick to the doctor!”~“You’re a fine fellow, Joe!”~“But, 3 VI | fellow, Joe!”~“But, then, you’re coming with us!”~“Oh! certainly,” 4 VI | make yourself lean, if you’re found to be heavy. You’ll 5 IX | not in the moon. But we’re going to skip round among 6 XII | country!”~“Balloons! they’re the sort for me!” Joe would 7 XII | trees!” cried Joe. “They’re quite natural, but they 8 XIII | spring up every moment.~“We’re right among the breakers!” 9 XIV | such an extra weight!”~“You’re right, Joe. Still it is 10 XIV | Why, about the steaks you’re broiling, to be sure!” replied 11 XIV | your suppositions; they’re any thing but pleasant.”~“ 12 XIV | tail! it’s an ape! They’re all apes!”~“Well, they’re 13 XIV | re all apes!”~“Well, they’re worse than men!” said Kennedy, 14 XV | if I’m not mistaken, we’re going to be called upon 15 XV | my good Joe—perhaps you’re to be a god!”~“Well, master, 16 XV | there,” said Joe, “they’re rather rough in their orders 17 XV | utmost gravity.~“Ah! you’re dancing, are you?” said 18 XVI | snuffing the air aloud!”~“They’re choking!” ejaculated Joe. “ 19 XVII | strange cry!”~“Look! Why, we’re moving!”~“The anchor has 20 XVII | we have harpooned; and we’re only doing just what whalemen 21 XVII | balloon, and, while they’re busy in that way, I’ll do 22 XX | profound disgust.~“They’re ugly acquaintances!” added 23 XXI | whispered:~“The blacks! They’re climbing toward us.”~The 24 XXI | wretch!” said Kennedy, “they’re assassinating him—making 25 XXI | if you can do that, you’re the greatest learned man 26 XXI | work. Are you ready?”~“We’re ready,” responded Joe.~The 27 XXIII| budge.~“Humph!” said he; “we’re not going up yet.”~“Not 28 XXXI | roared Joe; “why, they’re not as big as my fist.”~“ 29 XL | the deluge itself, if we’re to judge by yon cloud that’ 30 XLI | thousand of them, for they’re not very extravagant with 31 XLI | grated as it passed.~“We’re over it! we’re over it! 32 XLI | passed.~“We’re over it! we’re over it! we’re clear!” cried 33 XLI | over it! we’re over it! we’re clear!” cried out an exulting 34 XLIII| leisure,” said Joe. “They’re only at a short gallop. 35 XLIII| baobab in her flight.~“We’re off!” shouted Joe.~A volley


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