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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 Note | mode of locomotion is, of course, purely imaginary, and the 2 V | resignation.~“Now, ascend the course of the Nile.”~“I have ascended 3 VIII | successful journey. This, of course, rendered imperative fresh 4 IX | Cape.—The Forecastle.—A Course of Cosmography by Professor 5 IX | pursuing his descriptive course of lecturing in the officers’ 6 X | hydrogen.~“The descent, of course, is effected by lowering 7 XI | and the faithful Joe, of course, to his own dwelling. Through 8 XII | splendid vegetation a matter of course, seeing that they were in 9 XIV | this world is natural, of course; but, then, any thing may 10 XV | latter better imitated, of course, than the former. The roofing 11 XV | weight, again shot up on her course.~ 12 XVI | being carried out of my course by these counter-currents 13 XVI | me that there is no other course to pursue.”~“Perhaps the 14 XVIII | difficulty in guiding his course; he was afraid of being 15 XVIII | and there, embarrassed the course of this mysterious river. 16 XIX | could only have followed the course of the Nile for a few hours!”~“ 17 XX | out a bottle, which, of course, was broken into a thousand 18 XXII | balloon tranquilly pursued her course in a less elevated zone 19 XXIV | as perilous as the other course. So onward, then! you may 20 XXIV | needs be, we can direct our course to that quarter, and it 21 XXX | companions to trace its course upon the maps drawn by Dr. 22 XXXI | Instincts.—Precautions.— The Course of the Shari River.—Lake 23 XXXI | then directly following the course of the Shari. The charming 24 XXXII | first at this turn of his course, no longer thought of complaining 25 XXXII | far away from him.~“What course shall we pursue?” asked 26 XXXIV | able to check or guide her course.~“We cannot halt, we cannot 27 XXXVIII| civilization. Thus, in its course of twenty-five hundred miles, 28 XLIX | desert, resumed the winding course of the river, and, ere long, 29 XLI | Senegal, and determines the course of the water-shed, whether 30 XLIII | of rocks that barred its course extended from north to south.


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