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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 V | this lake of which Speke caught a glimpse. Under their auspices, 2 XII | branches of an enormous nopal, caught on it firmly. Joe at once 3 XIII | out, and one of them soon caught in the boughs of a huge 4 XIV | until, at last, one of them caught in the fissure of a rock, 5 XV | the start of the balloon, caught the rascal between the limbs, 6 XVII | was felt—the anchor had caught in the fissure of some rock 7 XVII | of the anchor had firmly caught. The animal was vainly trying 8 XVII | anchor-rope, which had securely caught, could not be disengaged, 9 XVIII | of which Captain Speke caught a glimpse on the 3d of August, 10 XX | and Joe exclaimed, as he caught sight of it:~“Well! if that 11 XX | behold.~As they at last caught sight of the balloon, there 12 XXI | branches where the anchor had caught.~For some moments they listened 13 XXI | means of this arrow that I caught flying the other day. I’ 14 XXII | the water-tank!”~Kennedy caught his friend’s idea on the 15 XXVII | the whirling column, but, caught in the vast displacement 16 XXVII | antagonist. Scarcely had he caught a glimpse of the hunter, 17 XIX | nine in the morning, they caught a glimpse of some signs 18 XIX | behind us, and now have caught up with the Hamburger. It 19 XXX | possible that we are to be caught in another dead calm?” sighed 20 XXXII | thought of complaining when he caught sight of the city of Kouka, 21 XXXII | of the lake. The anchors caught in a low tree and the sportsman 22 XXXIII| at last a brisk current caught it, and it advanced over 23 XXXIV | difficulty. The anchor, which had caught very deeply, resisted all 24 XXXIV | different dilations of the gas. Caught in these eddies of the atmosphere, 25 XXXV | and smaller. It was soon caught in a rapid current and disappeared 26 XXXV | ready to profit by it. He caught sight of a boat drifting 27 XXXVI | Kennedy.—Adroit Manoeuvres.—Caught up flying.—Joe saved at 28 XXXVI | faces in the dust as they caught sight of the Victoria; the 29 XXXVII| on at my heels, and you caught me up flying, as a circus-rider 30 XLI | sharp halt. Her anchors had caught, and, the wind falling as 31 XLII | fire-arms, while the balloon, caught in a current of air that 32 XLIII | moderate speed.~When they caught sight of the aeronauts, 33 XLIII | length. At the last one, it caught by the upper part of the 34 XLIII | hundred feet. A swift current caught and swept it along with 35 XLIII | rushed into the water and caught the three aeronauts in their


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