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33 became
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | no wise inferior to the rest. How many a well-employed 2 III | much to look after! But rest assured that I should not 3 III | picked you out from all the rest.”~Kennedy stood speechless 4 V | these dividers and let it rest upon that place beyond which 5 V | other point of your dividers rest upon that extremity of Lake 6 XI | furious and daring than the rest, attempted to get to the 7 XII | now remained perfectly at rest sheltered from the eastern 8 XII | watching over the safety of the rest. The doctor took the watch 9 XIV | all wind, had let the car rest upon the ground, the balloon, 10 XV | of the Moon—above all the rest, the fertile and magnificent 11 XV | better informed than the rest, and not so barbarous. I 12 XV | roofing of this abode did not rest directly upon the walls, 13 XV | although put aside from the rest, and reserved for a cruel 14 XVI | fuller of vitality than the rest, will become some grand 15 XVI | such speculations, let us rest content with enjoying the 16 XVI | you do well to take some rest yourself, as there’s no 17 XX | the fighters of all the rest of the world!”~“I have a 18 XXI | us.”~“I’ll do so, doctor; rest easy.”~After listening attentively 19 XXII | space, and caused it to rest on a spot from which shouts 20 XXII | more audacious than the rest, guessing that their victim 21 XXIII | with his blood.”~During the rest of the night the body was 22 XXIII | if we can only keep the rest of this with us until the 23 XXVI | sleep!”~“But sleep, or even rest, would be dangerous to you, 24 XXVIII | made him laugh.~During the rest of the day the doctor vainly 25 XXX | distinguishing himself above the rest—to such an extent, indeed, 26 XXXI | rested. We’ve had too much rest in fact, for my legs begin 27 XXXVI | sight of the Victoria; the rest continued their pursuit.~“ 28 XXXVII | saw you—and you know the rest. The Victoria came on at 29 XXXVII | yourself: you must have need of rest, for I made you keep watch 30 XXXVIII| miles per hour, and always rest during the noonday heat. 31 XLIX | wild-duck, kingfishers, and the rest—were seen in numerous flocks 32 XL | beneath their mass, and the rest of the swarm would then 33 XLII | sacrifice himself for the rest,—that is, to stay behind, 34 XLII | my friends, and get some rest,” said the doctor. “I’ll


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