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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 III | Even the stubborn Kennedy began to feel moved, and yet the 2 VIII | three oclock, the furnaces began to roar; at five, the anchors 3 VIII | powerfully driven by her screw, began to plough the water toward 4 XI | ground in perfect equipoise, began to rise in a few minutes, 5 XIV | us make haste!”~They now began to run at the top of their 6 XV | voices in a drawling chant, began to dance around him with 7 XV | weapons were lowered. He then began to climb into the tree, 8 XVI | produced, and then, when stones began to cover the soil where 9 XVII | the Victoria at length began to sail off to the northeastward 10 XVII | out from the car, ere long began to sweep the grass of an 11 XVII | huge head, and the blood began to gush from his wounds.~“ 12 XVIII | these pitiless insects, that began to rise toward him with 13 XVIII | searching for some time, he began to rummage among the brambles, 14 XXIII | anxiety of another sort now began to steal over the doctor’ 15 XXIII | continually; and he even began to find that he had not 16 XXIII | fellow, heaving deep sighs, began at last to lighten the balloon; 17 XXV | But ere long this picture began to fade away; the clouds 18 XXVI | it.~The pangs of thirst began to be severely felt; brandy, 19 XXVI | water in this torrid heat, began to feel symptoms of mental 20 XXVII | live!” and, so saying, he began rapidly to throw out the 21 XXVII | regret. The balloon at once began to ascend.~“It was high 22 XXVIII | sensible observation, Joe began to get ready his firewood 23 XXVIII | breath of wind.~The doctor began to get uneasy again. If 24 XXX | larger to their eyes, they began to show symptoms of intense 25 XXXV | Satisfied on this point, Joe began to think of himself. He 26 XXXV | thought to his master; and began to struggle with all the 27 XXXV | to despair.~However, he began now to suffer terribly from 28 XXXV | and what a death!”~He now began to struggle again, like 29 XXXVII | The night was calm, and began to break into dawn about 30 XXXVIII| changed completely. Rain began to fall with extreme violence, 31 XL | He made no remark, but he began to feel very anxious. This 32 XLII | himself in a corner, and began to smoke vigorously by way 33 XLIII | Thus, the Victoria quickly began to assume a more rounded


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