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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 II | undertaking were published in full in the bulletins of the 2 III | was a Scotchman, in the full acceptation of the word— 3 III | stature was above six feet; full of grace and easy movement, 4 IV | negro tribes, who were in full revolt. The expedition directed 5 V | then!”~This insinuation, full of sad meaning as it was, 6 VIII | Mitchell establishment, always full of business, but always 7 XII | tobacco, maize, and barley, at full maturity, and here and there 8 XII | there immense rice-fields, full of straight stalks and purple 9 XII | stretched themselves at full length under the awning, 10 XIV | said Joe, with his mouth full, “I could live on antelope 11 XV | lives—always stretched at full length, laughing, smoking, 12 XV | The latter was coming at full speed, surrounded by a yelling 13 XVI | that I never before was so full of the fluid myself.”~“Well, 14 XVI | Ferguson kept his cylinder at full heat, and the balloon dilated 15 XVII | going as fast as a horse at full gallop.~“The deuce!” ejaculated 16 XX | the huge savage, struck full in the forehead with a rifle-ball, 17 XXII | perhaps, only a volcano in full activity,” said he.~“But 18 XXV | was again disclosed in a full blaze of daylight.~“It’s 19 XXV | this, the doctor put on a full head of flame from the cylinder, 20 XXVI | and Kennedy, reclining at full length near each other, 21 XXVII | to him an immense pond, full of clear and limpid water; 22 XXVII | steps, and flung himself at full length by the side of a 23 XXVII | and handed up the flask full of sparkling water to his 24 XXXVIII| moon, still nearly at the full, illumining it with her 25 XLIX | carelessly lounging at full length in flowing apparel 26 XLIX | blow-pipe, although working at full blast, could scarcely keep 27 XL | settled down upon a tract full of foliage and verdure. 28 XLIII | grass; the fire was kept in full blast by the doctor’s assiduous 29 XLIII | their horses galloping at full speed.~“In twenty minutes 30 XLIII | minutes we shall have her full of hot air.”~“Here it is,


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