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advise 2
aerial 15
aeronaut 6
aeronauts 32
aerostatic 3
affable 1
affair 7
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33 tchad
33 throw
33 wild
32 aeronauts
32 african
32 alone
32 become
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Five Weeks in a Baloon

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aeronauts

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1 XII | language of that region.~The aeronauts swept on with the speed 2 XII | meal was got ready, and the aeronauts, excited by their day’s 3 XIII | twenty miles an hour, but the aeronauts felt nothing of this increased 4 XIII | mountains of Usagara.~The aeronauts took careful and complete 5 XVI | felt close and dull.~The aeronauts found themselves, at about 6 XVI | their heads turn, and the aeronauts got some very alarming jolts, 7 XVII | Karagwah.~It was decided by the aeronauts that they would alight at 8 XVII | cut by the knives of our aeronauts, and the balloon was rushing 9 XVIII | and evidently saw in the aeronauts only obtrusive strangers, 10 XIX | scattered villages, the aeronauts reached the side of the 11 XIX | by the imprudence of the aeronauts, or the defective construction 12 XX | whistlings were heard by our aeronauts, and, leaning over the edge 13 XXIV | was to be seen, and the aeronauts felt that, ere long, an 14 XXIV | It was the Desert!~Our aeronauts had scarcely gone a distance 15 XXV | air with its car and its aeronauts. It was following exactly 16 XIX | cooler at that point that the aeronauts had to resort to their blankets 17 XXX | developing to the gaze of our aeronauts its astonishing fertility, 18 XXX | and all noise ceased. The aeronauts remained as they were, completely 19 XXX | of wind was stirring. The aeronauts had to make up their minds 20 XXXII | beneath the feet of our three aeronauts.~“We are lost!” exclaimed 21 XXXII | rapid, but the luckless aeronauts were still falling, and 22 XXXIII| passing over islands, the aeronauts approached them even imprudently, 23 XXXIV | but two feet apart, our aeronauts could not hear each other 24 XXXIV | The direction taken by our aeronauts differed somewhat from that 25 XLIX | to the westward, and our aeronauts became the spectators of 26 XLIX | and in the morning the aeronauts awoke over the banks of 27 XLI | two hundred feet over the aeronauts.~“In ten minutes,” said 28 XLIII | they caught sight of the aeronauts, they uttered savage cries, 29 XLIII | and by eleven oclock the aeronauts had made scarcely fifteen 30 XLIII | circumstance favorable to the aeronauts, because they could rise 31 XLIII | groaned Joe.~The three hapless aeronauts descended to the ground, 32 XLIII | water and caught the three aeronauts in their arms just as the


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