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31 themselves
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29 always
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 II | for the trip were set on foot at London; the factories 2 V | Compass.—Expeditions now on foot.—Speke and Grant.—Krapf, 3 V | of the expeditions now on foot? Dont you know that fresh 4 V | very heart of Africa.”~“On foot?” said Kennedy.~“Yes, on 5 V | said Kennedy.~“Yes, on foot,” rejoined the doctor, without 6 V | But all this time on foot?”~“On foot or on mules.”~“ 7 V | this time on foot?”~“On foot or on mules.”~“Exactly the 8 IX | Cape City lying at the foot of an amphitheatre of hills, 9 XII | It was, perhaps, at the foot of that very tree that Maizan, 10 XII | region, fastened to the foot of a baobab, and the ferocious 11 XIV | all kinds of antics at the foot of the sycamore. Some, climbing 12 XV | that he must remain at the foot of the ladder.”~“What! are 13 XV | then seated himself at the foot of the ladder in the Arab 14 XV | been quietly waiting at the foot of the ladder, where the 15 XV | doctor had got as far as the foot of the ladder. A superstitious 16 XVII | north.”~“And we shant set foot on the solid ground?” murmured 17 XVII | a pile of fagots on it a foot in height, and set fire 18 XIX | instant that a Mussulman sets foot upon it. The travellers 19 XXII | post, or stake, and at its foot lay a human being—a young 20 XXIII | you are trampling under foot, like worthless stones, 21 XIX | people who have to go on foot.”~“It will be accomplished, 22 XIX | mountains that no European foot had yet scaled, and whose 23 XXXII | crowded with horsemen and foot passengers. On one side, 24 XXXIV | return to Lake Tchad on foot, and put ourselves in communication 25 XXXVII | tree of death.” At its foot the executioner stands waiting, 26 XXXVIII| and children, advancing on foot and with difficulty over 27 XL | would never want to set foot on the ground again! Do 28 XLI | ever decided not to set foot in this inhospitable region.~ 29 XLII | reach the coast of Africa on foot. I am a first-rate walker, 30 XLIII | And the doctor, with his foot pushed another heap of grass


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