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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | the Occasion.~There was a large audience assembled on the 2 I | regular features, and a large nose—one of those noses 3 II | in all its phases.~Many large bets were made at London 4 VIII | Dick Kennedy came in for a large share in the jovial felicitations 5 X | as strong as that of the large lamps used for lighting 6 XI | but thirty miles.~It has a large trade in gums, ivory, and, 7 XI | acid placed together in a large quantity of the first-named 8 XII | and goats too, confined in large cages, set up on piles to 9 XII | hole would soon become a large torn orifice through which 10 XIII | doctor; “and, with a very large balloon, one might go far. 11 XIII | longer takes in any but large, quite ill-distinguishable 12 XVII | they are often met with in large herds.”~“In the mean while, 13 XIX | are immersed in a lake as large as a sea; it is there that 14 XX | forest had given place to a large collection of huts surrounding 15 XX | and with the other mowed large spaces in them with his 16 XXII | below the balloon stood a large post, or stake, and at its 17 XXIV | would have had to consume a large quantity of water, a thing 18 XXVII | taken notice of certain large footprints and fresh tracks 19 XXX | stretched in the open air, on large trunks of trees.~The capital 20 XXX | streets. In the midst of a large open space there was a slave-market, 21 XXXII | separated by the “Dendal,” a large boulevard three hundred 22 XXXII | intrepid as they were, felt the large tears streaming down their 23 XXXIII | s surprise.~“Will it be large enough?” he asked.~“Have 24 XXXIII | next floated over a very large and populous island, which 25 XXXV | I only get to one of the large towns on the lake, I’ll 26 XXXVII | recognized the place as the large village of Tagelei, in the 27 XXXVIII| changes in the vicinity of large rivers. These moving highways, 28 XXXVIII| rivers to flow close to large cities!”~At noon the Victoria 29 XLIX | Our balloon is hardly large enough to admit of that 30 XL | at that point, divided by large islands into narrow branches, 31 XL | the city of Jenne, on a large island, came in sight, with 32 XLI | shape, and the wind hollowed large cavities in the silken surface.~ 33 XLI | below the balloon.~“I see large forests ahead of us,” said 34 XLII | vast ocean of flame; the large trees stood forth in black


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