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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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descend

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1 III | you expect to mount and descend at pleasure, you cannot 2 III | of gas.”~“And yet you can descend when you please?”~“I shall 3 III | when you please?”~“I shall descend when I please.”~“And how 4 VII | to be let off, so as to descend, that which was in the outer 5 VIII | balloon—if I can ascend and descend at will, I shall stop when 6 IX | throwing out ballast; you can descend only after letting off gas, 7 X | the doctor, “to rise and descend at will, without losing 8 X | of no importance to me to descend rapidly, while, on the other 9 X | twenty-six days.~“Well, as I can descend when I please, to replenish 10 XII | thereupon, determined to descend a little nearer to the ground. 11 XV | in that respect. I shall descend, and Joe will go with me, 12 XVI | not moving an inch! Let us descend!”~“But the tempest!” said 13 XVI | orders in a moment.~“Shall we descend?” said Kennedy.~“No! the 14 XVI | inflammable gas!”~“But let us descend, then! let us descend!” 15 XVI | us descend, then! let us descend!” urged Kennedy.~“The risk 16 XVIII| conversation.”~“Nevertheless, descend I must,” said the doctor, “ 17 XVIII| Indispensable; and we will descend, even if we have to do so 18 XVIII| explorers from the north. Let us descend with great care.”~And, upon 19 XIX | burn quietly, and we should descend little by little. A similar 20 XXI | the fact that, in order to descend after that, I should have 21 XXIII| burying the body, decided to descend into a ravine, in the midst 22 XXIII| now impossible for him to descend, except by releasing a quantity 23 XXVI | gas, when he had again to descend. But the gas in his balloon 24 XIX | Ferguson was in haste to descend; the covering of the balloon 25 XLIX | launched upon the river to descend to Timbuctoo. Eight hundred 26 XLI | nothing to do now but to descend. That was easy enough, so 27 XLI | ground.”~“But can we not descend?” asked Kennedy.~“To what 28 XLIII| Kennedy. “The balloon can’t descend without your permission, 29 XLIII| they will succeed if we descend much farther. We must, absolutely,


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