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circus-rider 1
cited 1
cities 5
city 32
civilization 7
civilize 1
civilized 4
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32 african
32 alone
32 become
32 city
32 end
32 latitude
32 oh
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 IV | presence of a Christian in the city could not long be tolerated, 2 V | the English consul at the city of Karthoum, has received 3 IX | up on the horizon. Cape City lying at the foot of an 4 XIV | corporation of butchers of the city of London could do.”~“As 5 XV | Central Africa, is not a city; in truth, there are no 6 XIX | Mountains.—The River Benoue.—The City of Yola.—The Bagele.—Mount 7 XIX | thirty-seventh degree.”~“And the city of Yola, which we shall 8 XIX | travellers away from the city of Yola, which recently 9 XXX | they sighted the larger city of Mosfeia, built upon an 10 XXX | Denham. It was at this very city of Mosfeia that he was received 11 XXX | assisted in the attack on the city, which, with its arrows 12 XXX | unrolled chart. It is really a city with straight rows of houses 13 XXX | a detail of the populous city. They even went down to 14 XXX | About midnight, the whole city seemed to be in a blaze. 15 XXXI | watch, at length saw the city move away from beneath his 16 XXXII | when he caught sight of the city of Kouka, the capital of 17 XXXII | trading nor a commercial city.~Kennedy thought it looked 18 XXXII | like Edinburgh, were that city extended on a plain, with 19 XXXVII | eyes on that mysterious city.”~“Ho, then, for Timbuctoo!”~“ 20 XXXVII | latitude of Aghades.~This city, once the seat of an immense 21 XXXVIII| way, I hope to reach that city by Tuesday evening.”~“Then,” 22 XXXVIII| March, penetrated to the city of Jenne, embarked on the 23 XLIX | of Dr. Barth. —A Decaying City.—Whither Heaven wills.~During 24 XLIX | northward as far as that city, sweeps around, like an 25 XLIX | legendary ruins of some vast city of the middle ages, such 26 XLIX | harbor of Timbuctoo, and the city is not five miles from here!”~“ 27 XLIX | its perfect accuracy.~The city forms an immense triangle 28 XLIX | standing of a great number— the city has indeed fallen from its 29 XLIX | Fouillanes in 1826; the city was one-third larger then, 30 XLIX | of Central Africa.”~The city, indeed, seemed abandoned 31 XL | with forage. At last the city of Jenne, on a large island, 32 XL | fact, quite a commercial city: it supplies all the wants


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