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hazardous 1
hazards 3
he 968
head 34
head-stream 1
headed 2
headlong 15
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35 until
34 barth
34 fact
34 head
34 hunter
34 large
34 mind
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | has always marched at the head of nations” (for, the reader 2 I | nations always march at the head of each other), “by the 3 I | Globe, how many more had his head described than his feet, 4 I | traversed by the doctor’s head and feet respectively being 5 III | put one’s hat on one’s own head. Moreover, we must look 6 IV | Neither Dr. Penney—the head of the Egyptian medical 7 V | oscillations that made his head reel; and every night he 8 V | have put themselves at the head of a numerous and well-equipped 9 VI | him.~If Ferguson was the head and Kennedy the arm, Joe 10 VI | to say, he troubled his head with neither one nor the 11 XII | tore away the poor wretch’s head before it had been cut from 12 XVII | that grows higher than your head. We’ll find a favorable 13 XVII | ejaculated Kennedy.~“What a solid head!” commented Joe.~“We’ll 14 XVII | speed; he shook his huge head, and the blood began to 15 XVII | eye just as he lifted his head. On this he halted, faltered, 16 XVII | paws of the bear, and the head of the wild boar.~When the 17 XIX | Blanchard.~“Which way do we head?” asked Kennedy, as he saw 18 XX | these negroes take the whole head.”~“A mere matter of fashion!” 19 XX | warrior ran up to cut off his head, while the women, mingling 20 XXII | covered with wounds, his head bowed over upon his breast, 21 XXII | the prisoner raised his head. His eyes gleamed with sudden 22 XXV | the doctor put on a full head of flame from the cylinder, 23 XXVI | brain; and, resting his head between his hands, he sat 24 XXVII | behold. He was rolling his head from right to left like 25 XXVII | his hands, and then his head, into the delicious tide— 26 XIX | notion that’s got into my head: we might hitch them to 27 XXX | Muntzinger, the newly-appointed head of the expedition, unfortunately 28 XXXII | fury. Kennedy severed the head of one from its body with 29 XXXIII| should take it into his head that we have abandoned him?”~“ 30 XXXVI | Joe did not even turn his head at the report. Some of the 31 XXXVI | shouted, Joe had turned his head, but without checking his 32 XL | persistence of the wind to head him off toward the southern 33 XL | At a grain of gold per head, I could have got together 34 XLIII | balloon with hot air. A head of one hundred and eighty


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