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wielded 1
wife 2
wig-a-more 2
wild 33
wild-boars 1
wild-duck 2
wild-ox 1
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33 hydrogen
33 tchad
33 throw
33 wild
32 aeronauts
32 african
32 alone
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Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 I | Warrington, Washington, Werne, Wild, and last, but not least, 2 III | impunity among cannibals and wild beasts. So, Kennedy besought 3 III | Scotchman gave a leap that a wild goat would not have been 4 III | unhealthy climates, nor wild animals, nor savage men, 5 XII | Luxuriant vegetation spread in wild profuseness over this prodigal 6 XII | shelter against not only the wild beasts, but also the robber 7 XIII | without saying any thing about wild beasts and ferocious native 8 XIV | were, they saw some thirty wild natives close together, 9 XV | savage instruments, and with wild religious dances, slowly 10 XVI | Kennedy! see those packs of wild animals hurrying along close 11 XVI | No! Joe, not wolves, but wild dogs; a famous breed that 12 XVII | bear, and the head of the wild boar.~When the pile of fagots 13 XVII | indispensable barrier against wild animals, for the hyenas, 14 XVIII | is drawn, and mwani, the wild plant which supplies a substitute 15 XVIII | plants, growing together in wild confusion, and were literally 16 XX | left them a prey to the wild beasts, who kill them with 17 XX | to be feared by us than wild beasts or savage tribes.”~“ 18 XXI | probably heard the cries of wild beasts.”~“No! the sounds 19 XXIII | had to be dug, so that the wild animals should not be able 20 XXIV | noticed, like those on the wild heaths of Scotland; then 21 XXVII | precious fluid; he gave one wild, eager glance, seized the 22 XXVII | from right to left like a wild beast in a cage.~All at 23 XXVII | hurrah!” shouted Joe, with wild exultation.~Kennedy rushed 24 XXVIII| deficiency of ferocious wild beasts in it.~“But, my dear 25 XIX | before their gaze, still wild in aspect, but less flat, 26 XIX | bristling palisades. The wild hill-sides and hollows frequently 27 XIX | returned with half a dozen wild ducks and a kind of snipe, 28 XXXI | should you see any ferocious wild beast, oblige us by sending 29 XXXIII| navigated the lake; and the wild fishermen, terrified at 30 XXXV | country and among these wild tribes. Few travellers who 31 XXXV | the mimosas, and other wild shrubbery through which 32 XXXVI | troop of gazelles or of wild oxen.”~“Perhaps so, Dick; 33 XLIII | the forest encircled by wild beasts than fall into the


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