Chapter
1 I | journey may bring; who can fall asleep at any hour of the
2 III | that my balloon will not fall; but, should it disappoint
3 III | possible; without it, I fall back into the dangers and
4 V | doctor’s heart.~“We’ll not fall,” was his invariable reply.~“
5 V | suppose that we WERE to fall!”~“We will NOT fall!”~This
6 V | WERE to fall!”~“We will NOT fall!”~This was decisive, and
7 XIII | constitution.~“It won’t do to fall ill, though,” he grumbled;
8 XIII | learned men should always fall—namely, without hurting
9 XIII | Joe, “you may try their fall over again, if you like;
10 XVI | its virgin forests will fall before the axe of industry,
11 XVI | event, even for fire—our fall could not be very rapid.”~
12 XIX | fireworks, but she did not fall, and she would not have
13 XXIV | summits, crushed in their fall, had scattered in sharp-edged
14 XXVI | some slight symptom of a fall in the barometer.”~“May
15 XXVI | most natural that it should fall to me to do so.”~“What have
16 XXVII | overturning Joe in her fall. The poor fellow imagined
17 XXVIII | The Barometer begins to fall.—The Barometer rises again.—
18 XXVIII | courage as he saw the mercury fall considerably in the barometer,
19 XXXII | Balloon Covering torn.—The Fall.—Sublime Self-Sacrifice.—
20 XXXIII | At the moment of our fall, unless I am mistaken, we
21 XXXIII | misfortune, and should Joe fall into their hands, what will
22 XXXV | escaped one peril only to fall into another? That was a
23 XXXVI | The Pursuit. —It is He.—Fall from Horseback.—The Strangled
24 XXXVI | immediately sprung up after his fall, just as one of the swiftest
25 XXXVIII| completely. Rain began to fall with extreme violence, and
26 XLI | would not be a good thing to fall into his hands.”~“We shall
27 XLIII | Country.—The Wind begins to fall.—The Victoria sinks.—The
28 XLIII | encircled by wild beasts than fall into the hands of these
29 XLIII | Ferguson; “but we must not fall to the ground!” and, as
30 XLIII | that the balloon tended to fall considerably. Since the
31 XLIII | said Kennedy; “we have to fall!”~Joe made no answer. He
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