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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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zanzibar

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1 II | journey is to be the island of Zanzibar, upon the eastern coast. 2 III | at most, I shall be at Zanzibar, where I will inflate my 3 IV | ascend at the island of Zanzibar. This island, lying near 4 IV | Bagamayo, directly opposite to Zanzibar, and got as far as Deje-la-Mhora, 5 IV | 17th of June they quitted Zanzibar, and plunged directly into 6 IV | again took up the route to Zanzibar, where they arrived in the 7 V | coast for the island of Zanzibar, in latitude six degrees 8 V | disposal; they set out from Zanzibar at the close of October, 9 VI | will follow him as far as Zanzibar, so as to stop him there, 10 VIII | know that the distance from Zanzibar to the coast of Senegal 11 VIII | hours. One would rise at Zanzibar, and go to bed at St. Louis!”~“ 12 VIII | day until the arrival at Zanzibar, Dick never opened his mouth. 13 XI | ELEVENTH.~The Arrival at Zanzibar.—The English Consul.—Ill-will 14 XI | in sight of the town of Zanzibar, upon the island of the 15 XI | the port.~The island of Zanzibar belongs to the Imaum of 16 XI | above all, in “ebony,” for Zanzibar is the great slave-market. 17 XI | Resolute, the English consul at Zanzibar came on board to offer his 18 XI | balloon upon the beach at Zanzibar. There was a convenient 19 XI | of water was procured at Zanzibar. The two hundred pounds 20 XII | travellers! The island of Zanzibar could be seen in its entire 21 XII | satisfaction, and the Said of Zanzibar did all in his power to 22 XIII | Since our departure from Zanzibar, half our beasts of burden 23 XIII | mountains confronts the Zanzibar coast, but the western slopes 24 XIV | from the coast.~“We left Zanzibar at nine oclock in the morning,” 25 XVII | our travellers had quitted Zanzibar; their pemmican had not 26 XXIII| fourteen hundred miles from Zanzibar.~ 27 XLIX | if it was to go back to Zanzibar by the same road, or to


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