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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 VII | would be the ascensional force of a balloon capable of 2 VII | constitutes the ascensional force of the former.~However, 3 VII | at an equal ascensional force.~After having pondered the 4 IX | motive power of extraordinary force, and almost impossible lightness 5 IX | the inequality of their force. Therefore, these zones 6 X | heat applied. If, then, I force the temperature 18 degrees, 7 X | more, and its ascensional force will be augmented by 1,600 8 XI | oppose their doing so by force. Nothing is so blind as 9 XI | excited fancies with intense force at this parting moment. 10 XI | this moment the ascensional force of the balloon increased 11 XIII | retain sufficient ascensional force in the balloon to keep it 12 XIV | gradually losing its ascensional force, approached the ground; 13 XIV | doctor preferred not to force the dilation, and so adroitly 14 XV | a sufficient ascensional force for the balloon. The anchor 15 XV | thanks to its ascensional forceshot up higher into the 16 XVI | those perils avoided, the force of the tempest might hurl 17 XVII | ground and the ascensional force of the balloon, our aeronaut 18 XXIII | balanced, and her ascensional force insufficient to raise her.~ 19 XXIV | come with him almost by the force alone of friendship and 20 XXVII | There was such fearful force in the cry that Kennedy 21 XXVIII | Victoria was bending to the force of the hurricane, and dragging 22 XXVIII | the oasis bowing to the force of the hurricane, and soon, 23 XIX | upon the balloon with such force as to throw it over on its 24 XIX | balloon a fresh ascensional force of nearly sixteen hundred 25 XXXI | expeditions had been able to force their way.~The doctor strove 26 XXXIII | balloon, the ascensional force at his disposal was now 27 XXXIII | injured.~The ascensional force of the new balloon was then 28 XXXIII | between two low mountains. The force of the wind carried the 29 XXXV | through which he had to force his way, are thickly studded; 30 XXXVIII| Major Laing’s destiny to force his way across the desert 31 XLIX | Gas, my boy; the ascending force of the balloon is evidently 32 XLI | augment the ascensional force of the balloon, even with 33 XLII | the amount of ascensional force left to us, and it is sufficient


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