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boats 7
boatswain 2
bodies 7
body 33
body-guards 1
boggle 1
boiled 2
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33 almost
33 became
33 began
33 body
33 force
33 hydrogen
33 tchad
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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body

   Chapter
1 II | the silk required for the body of the balloon; and, finally, 2 VIII | that had never hurt any body, to be sure, but had performed 3 VIII | You!” exclaimed every body, “dont you intend to go?”~“ 4 IX | at home on board; every body liked him for his frankness 5 IX | that’s too common. Every body might go to the moon, that 6 XII | it had been cut from the body. The unfortunate Frenchman 7 XIV | anchor-rope. A lifeless body fell from bough to bough, 8 XV | stirred, and, for a dead body that had given no sign whatever 9 XV | hands, dancing with his body, dancing with his knees, 10 XVII | clearing where his whole body could be seen. By his gigantic 11 XVII | emptied, hovered over the body of the huge animal.~“What 12 XVII | resting motionless over the body of the dead elephant.~At 13 XXII | blankets that poor, wasted body, covered with scars and 14 XXIII| Night of watching by the Body.—Barrenness and Drought.— 15 XXIII| the rest of the night the body was watched, turn by turn, 16 XXIII| the purpose of burying the body, decided to descend into 17 XXIII| disinter the corpse.~The body of the martyred missionary 18 XXIII| soil, beneath which the body of the poor Frenchman reposed, 19 XXV | collected mass.~This compact body of vapor had appeared about 20 XXVII| amazement when he saw an opaque body of enormous dimensions blocking 21 XXVII| shot did not kill her; her body would have rolled down the 22 XXVII| feet, clambered over the body of the dead lioness, and 23 XIX | often concealed his whole body; gray, black, and yellow 24 XXXII| the head of one from its body with his first shot, and 25 XXXV | contact with an enormous body, the scaly surface of which 26 XXXV | miles to the westward.~His body bore in scores of places 27 XXXV | that tortured his whole body; and, chewing a few leaves, 28 XXXV | his feet bleeding, his body cut and torn, he walked 29 XXXVI| Sometimes it looks like a body of cavalry manoeuvring. 30 XXXVI| themselves from the main body.~“It is some hunting manoeuvre, 31 XXXVI| His bleeding arms, his body covered with cuts and bruises, 32 XLIX | and when we get back every body will find us big and stout.”~“ 33 XLIV | and I wouldnt advise any body who is greedy for excitement


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