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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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carried

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1 II | without knowing that he carried such a mane. On his part, 2 XI | reports that he has seen it carried on, openly, under the French 3 XII | height a more decided current carried the balloon toward the southwest. 4 XIV | whither the wind would have carried me?”~“What did I tell you, 5 XV | about their persons, and carried a sort of “kilt” woven from 6 XV | rascal between the limbs, and carried him off astride of it through 7 XVI | allowing ourselves to be carried away by such speculations, 8 XVI | that I am afraid of being carried out of my course by these 9 XVI | you are afraid of being carried away by the wind, it seems 10 XVI | Joe, again; “it would have carried us clear of the storm.”~“ 11 XVII | was fruitless; the wind carried him toward the west until 12 XVII | Who knows but we may be carried to some of the dried-up 13 XVIII | he was afraid of being carried toward the east, but, fortunately, 14 XVIII | Nile!” reeechoed Kennedy, carried away by the enthusiasm of 15 XX | arm at a single stroke, carried the dissevered member to 16 XX | toward the south, they were carried out of sight and hearing 17 XXI | know where the wind has carried us to, even an excess of 18 XXII | took a fresh leap, which carried it up to an elevation of 19 XXIII | overboard when the negro was carried up into the air. But it 20 XXIV | doctor allowed himself to be carried beyond the bounds of logic 21 XIX | was more moderate, but it carried our travellers away from 22 XXXIII| mountains. The force of the wind carried the doctor farther onward 23 XXXV | dangerous species of lamantinecarried on their ferocious revels 24 XXXV | north, and she should be carried back by it toward the lake. 25 XXXV | these savage tribes, and carried on with a sort of ceremonial 26 XXXVII| finally the Victoria was carried away by it toward the west.~ 27 XLI | against the Europeans. He carried destruction and desolation 28 XLIII | of them, and was rapidly carried toward a hill that stretched


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