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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 VII | apparatus, he should have to carry a weight of 4,000 pounds; 2 VII | one-half; and, since he had to carry forty-four thousand eight 3 VII | Dr. Ferguson proposed to carry up with him. He took only 4 VIII | currents of air threaten to carry me out of my way with them.”~“ 5 IX | water there, and you have to carry such a lot of it along with 6 XIII | of a current that would carry him more to the northeast, 7 XV | kind of trade that we might carry on, though, easily enough,” 8 XX | doctor; “the Indians merely carry off the scalp, but these 9 XXI | the ballast, and Dick will carry off the prisoner; but let 10 XXIII | wealth do you? We cannot carry any of it away with us.”~“ 11 XXIV | have welcomed a tempest to carry him beyond this country. 12 XXIV | secured, or quite enough to carry us over this desert.”~“We’ 13 XXVI | exclaimed Joe; “enough to carry us to a stream or a well, 14 XXVII | water to his master.~To carry it to his lips, and to half 15 XXVIII | convinced him that he could not carry so considerable a weight 16 XXX | those of their horses could carry them.~The sheik alone did 17 XXXIV | and should the hurricane carry me a thousand miles to the 18 XXXVI | the noble fellow! We’ll carry him off in the very teeth 19 XXXVII | as fast as our legs could carry us. I needn’t tell you about 20 XXXVII | seek a favorable wind to carry us westward.”~“Good!” said 21 XXXVIII| know whither chance will carry us? All that I can say is, 22 XXXVIII| there?”~“Should the wind not carry us too far out of the way, 23 XLIX | t so heavy, I’d like to carry that whole landscape home 24 XLIX | our management to make it carry us to the sea-coast. I shall 25 XLI | balloon will not be able to carry us beyond it.”~“Let us reach 26 XLII | make a rather heavy load to carry through the air.”~“But then, 27 XLII | and it is sufficient to carry us every one with the few 28 XLIII | thirty pounds less weight to carry.”~“Out it goes, sir!” said


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