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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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niger

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1 III | Park, assassinated on the Niger, to Vogel, who disappeared 2 IV | visited Sockoto, crossed the Niger, and finally reached Timbuctoo, 3 XII | Lejean; and the Delta of the Niger, by Dr. Blaikie.~Ferguson 4 XIX | great tributaries of the Niger, the one which the natives 5 XIX | separate the valley of the Niger from the basin of Lake Tchad.~ 6 XXXVIII| Incessant Rains.— Goa.—The Niger.—Golberry, Geoffroy, and 7 XXXVIII| be long before we see the Niger,” said the doctor. “The 8 XXXVIII| twenty-five hundred miles, the Niger has scattered along its 9 XXXVIII| that Barth crossed the Niger, on his return from Timbuctoo. 10 XXXVIII| account of the other.”~The Niger flowed broadly between its 11 XXXVIII| Bornou, and intersected the Niger at Say, four degrees below 12 XXXVIII| unexplored countries which the Niger embraces in its elbow; and, 13 XXXVIII| Have the sources of the Niger been discovered?” asked 14 XXXVIII| The exploration of the Niger and its tributaries was 15 XXXVIII| far as Bambarra, saw the Niger, travelled five hundred 16 XXXVIII| to his party, and saw the Niger again on the 19th of August. 17 XXXVIII| as far as Boussa, on the Niger, on the 23d of December, 18 XXXVIII| far as the sources of the Niger; and, according to his documents, 19 XXXVIII| Oriental dress, reached the Niger on the 10th of March, penetrated 20 XXXVIII| the reconnoissance of the Niger. He took with him his brother 21 XXXVIII| undertook a third trip to the Niger, and perished by a bullet, 22 XLIX | Country in the Elbow of the Niger.—A Fantastic View of the 23 XLIX | latitude of Timbuctoo.~The Niger, after running northward 24 XLIX | complicated tangle of the Niger’s tributaries. Many of these 25 XLIX | broad at this point, the Niger flowed between banks richly 26 XLIX | southward, and ascending the Niger toward its sources.”~“A 27 XLIX | awoke over the banks of the Niger, not far from Lake Debo.~ 28 XLI | separates the basin of the Niger from the basin of the Senegal, 29 XLIII | be thrown back toward the Niger, what would become of him?


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