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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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atmosphere

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1 VII | weight of the surrounding atmosphere that constitutes the ascensional 2 VII | more rarefied layers of the atmosphere, the gas within would dilate, 3 VII | balloon floating in the atmosphere is extremely sensitive. 4 VIII | moves is the mass of the atmosphere itself: for instance, one 5 IX | balloon is plunged in the atmosphere, and remains motionless 6 XIII | you from this pestilential atmosphere. I ask for only ten minutes, 7 XIII | clock in the morning the atmosphere cleared up, the clouds parted, 8 XIII | those far upper belts of the atmosphere?”~“Very seldom: the height 9 XIII | very long?” asked Joe.~“The atmosphere of the earth has a height 10 XIII | feet, the density of the atmosphere has already greatly diminished; 11 XIV | close of the day, and the atmosphere seemed to sleep. The doctor 12 XVI | vault was clear; but the atmosphere felt close and dull.~The 13 XVI | something’s coming.”~“The atmosphere is saturated with electricity,” 14 XVI | counter-currents contending in the atmosphere.”~“Have you any idea, then, 15 XVI | transmission of sound; the atmosphere appeared MUFFLED, and, like 16 XVI | into a medium zone of the atmosphere, and there keep her suspended 17 XVI | violence in this burning atmosphere; it twisted the blazing 18 XXII | care, in this pure, fresh atmosphere.”~“How that man has suffered!” 19 XXII | directly toward this blazing atmosphere.~This obstacle, which could 20 XXII | less elevated zone of the atmosphere.~ 21 XXIV | immovable in the leaden atmosphere.~The doctor might have escaped 22 XXV | the same stillness of the atmosphere. The balloon rose to an 23 XXV | different layers of the atmosphere, and that is all.~“It’s 24 XXVI | depression.~Vain hope! The atmosphere was in a dead calm—one of 25 XXVI | limits of the breathing atmosphere.~At length the feeding-supply 26 XXVI | terror. In this inflamed atmosphere the heat appeared to vibrate 27 XXVII | vast displacement of the atmosphere thereby occasioned, it was 28 XXVIII| of an early change in the atmosphere. He therefore resolved to 29 XIX | The temperature of the atmosphere was so much cooler at that 30 XXX | high up, zigzagging the atmosphere with lines of fire. Kennedy 31 XXXIII| balance with the surrounding atmosphere.~His arrangements were completed 32 XXXIV | Caught in these eddies of the atmosphere, it spun about with a rapidity 33 XXXIV | fairly flew through the atmosphere.~The direction taken by 34 XL | balloon in a belt of the atmosphere more favorable to his plans. 35 XLIII | things, a change in the atmosphere. Should he be thrown back


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