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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 Note | satire on modern books of African travel. So far as the geography, 2 Note | nearly the whole field of African discovery, and in this way 3 Note | have been entertained by African explorers, they can scarcely 4 I | the world entertains of African cartology” (vehement applause); “ 5 I | by their explorations of African territory. The guests drank 6 I | and complete the series of African discovery.~ 7 III | cheering.—A few Names from the African Martyrology.—The Advantages 8 III | make this trip across the African continent—if it is necessary 9 III | inscribed on the lists of African martyrdom! Because, to contend 10 IV | CHAPTER FOURTH.~African Explorations.—Barth, Richardson, 11 IV | Society to explore the great African lakes, and on the 17th of 12 V | humanity?— When, after all, the African tribes should have been 13 XI | island is separated from the African coast only by a channel, 14 XI | objects of veneration to the African tribes, and they determined 15 XII | mere cockle-shell, and the African coast could be distinctly 16 XIII | seldom: the height of the African mountains appears to be 17 XIV | the imposing bass of the African lion sustained the accords 18 XV | pure type of the central African populations, strong, robust, 19 XVI | Moon.—The Future of the African Continent.—The Last Machine 20 XIX | where OUR passage of the African Continent really commences; 21 XXIII | we shall bury him in the African soil which he has besprinkled 22 XXIII | thus in the midst of the African deserts, but not a tree 23 XXVI | milkapplied to it by the African natives. Scarcely two pints 24 XXVIII | pepper and salt, in the African style.~“‘Sir,’ said he to 25 XXVIII | quartz in the midst of the African sands!”~“And Joe there, 26 XIX | most various trees. The African oil-tree rose above the 27 XXXI | But what’s all that to an African sportsman who sees all the 28 XXXV | very sweet, no doubt, to African ears. Then there were howling 29 XXXVII | let us see then how this African game will sit on a European 30 XXXVIII| Sent out in 1795 by the African Society of London, he got 31 XLIX | you expect to strike the African coast, doctor?”~“I should 32 XL | start on one side of the African Continent, and a thousand


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