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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 V | getting along; ‘we’ shall be ready on the ——; ‘we’ shall start 2 VI | nearly upset them in his ready haste. He struck the attitude 3 VIII | comfortably fitted up, were ready for the reception of Dr. 4 XII | The evening meal was got ready, and the aeronauts, excited 5 XIV | now, sir, for supper’s ready.”~“Upon my word as a sportsman, 6 XV | leaned out with a hatchet ready. “Shall I cut away?” said 7 XVI | can save us—but let us be ready for every event, even for 8 XVII | Meanwhile the doctor stood ready, hatchet in hand, to cut 9 XVII | later repast.~“But, dinner’s ready!” he shouted in his most 10 XVIII | shouted Joe, glad, and always ready to cheer for something.~ 11 XVIII | his pet rifle.~“And I’m ready, master, whenever you say 12 XVIII | Now, my friends, let us be ready, come what may.”~“Ready 13 XVIII | ready, come what may.”~“Ready it is!” said Dick and Joe, 14 XVIII | some of the natives getting ready to recross the river.”~“ 15 XXI | are, doctor, and we are ready to obey you.”~“Let us, then, 16 XXI | this noisy work. Are you ready?”~“We’re ready,” responded 17 XXI | Are you ready?”~“We’re ready,” responded Joe.~The sacks 18 XXII | shall save him! Are you ready, friends?”~“Ready, doctor, 19 XXII | Are you ready, friends?”~“Ready, doctor, at the word.”~“ 20 XXVII | his clinched fists, and ready to open his veins and drink 21 XXVII | the steps; she’s up there, ready to spring upon the first 22 XXVIII| observation, Joe began to get ready his firewood for the night, 23 XIX | at the mast-head, he was ready to shout aloud:~“Land, ho! 24 XXX | toward the Victoria. Joe got ready to throw out ballast, and 25 XXXII | outstretched beak and claws, ready to rend it with either or 26 XXXV | sound of those huge jaws ready to snap him up forever. 27 XXXV | but he was none the less ready to profit by it. He caught 28 XXXVI | held the ladder clear, ready to throw it at any moment. 29 XXXVI | doctor to Kennedy.~“I’m ready!”~“Joe, look out for yourself!” 30 XXXVI | and announced that he was ready to relate what had happened 31 XXXVII| horse was so tired, he was ready to drop off his legs; they 32 XXXVII| natural in the world! I’m ready to begin over again, if


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