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oracle 1
oratorical 1
orchestra 2
order 34
ordered 1
orders 9
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34 hunter
34 large
34 mind
34 order
34 rest
34 rifle
33 almost
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | memory, in alphabetical order, a good old English way 2 II | of Lyons received a heavy order for the silk required for 3 III | your preparations in fine order.” And so saying, the gallant 4 IV | that is to say, that, in order to approach it, the explorer 5 V | doctor’s wishes; but, in order to still put off the journey, 6 V | that he was killed at the order of the King of Wadai; but 7 VII | solicitude.~At the outset, in order not to give the balloon 8 IX | continued Captain Bennet, “in order to reach them, you must 9 X | mounts nor descends.~“In order, then, to effect an ascent, 10 X | an average, then, and in order to keep myself at a very 11 XII | opposite Mount Duthumi; in order to pass, it had to ascend 12 XIII | for only ten minutes, in order to dilate the hydrogen.”~ 13 XIII | work to a certain degree in order to retain sufficient ascensional 14 XV | forth, without regard to order—indeed, we may say, in charming 15 XVII | to setting his notes in order. He made a very accurate 16 XVIII | go up a little, first, in order to get an exact idea of 17 XIX | toward the northwest, and, in order to avoid Mount Longwek, 18 XXI | consists in the fact that, in order to descend after that, I 19 XXI | the arms were put in good order.~“Very good!” said the doctor. “ 20 XXII | cylinder!”~The doctor’s order was executed. An almost 21 XXII | entering the mission of the order of priesthood of which St. 22 XXIV | a higher range, but, in order to do so, he would have 23 XXVI | decomposed in pure loss, in order to sustain him in the air? 24 XXX | doctor lowered the balloon in order to get a better look at 25 XXXI | should have to ascend in order to escape some sudden danger, 26 XXXII | houses, laid out in regular order; on the other, is huddled 27 XXXIII | upon this difference in order to rearrange his equilibrium. 28 XXXIII | When they seemed in good order, Kennedy, who was perfectly 29 XXXVIII| tendency to sink, and, in order to keep our elevation, I 30 XL | even the standing crops, in order to arrest the progress of 31 XLI | who was interested in this order, climbed up on the circle 32 XLII | with the balloon, and, in order to do that, we must still 33 XLIII | diverge to the northward in order to pass this obstacle.~The 34 XLIV | be master and servant, in order to become bosom friends.~


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