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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 III | but among other things, tell me, if you expect to see 2 V | Very well, then, I’ll tell you. The Geographical Society 3 VI | as you are.”~“Well, I can tell you, I am not going to let 4 VI | he smile? He never could tell himself.~“It’s my turn now,” 5 XII | far above-ground, I can tell you the secret. It is just 6 XII | privation were beginning to tell upon them severely.”~In 7 XIII | passed the night in it.”~“To tell the truth, I have quite 8 XIV | I can make the hot coals tell in a few minutes.”~“Oh! 9 XIV | carried me?”~“What did I tell you, Mr. Kennedy?”~“You 10 XIV | not to be sneezed at, I tell you.”~“Good!” said Joe, 11 XXII | But you come from Europe; tell me about Europe, about France! 12 XXIII | car! I even hesitated to tell you any thing about it, 13 XXIII | return to England, you can tell our countrymen about it, 14 XXIV | We’ll find water; mind, I tell you so.”~The soil, however, 15 XXV | turning toward him.~“Will you tell me?—”~“Look!” said Joe, 16 XXVIII| adventure befell James Bruce.”~“Tell it to us, doctor; we’ve 17 XXXII | very formidable.”~“Who can tell?” was the doctor’s only 18 XXXII | themselves!”~“Well, now, to tell the truth, when I take a 19 XXXVII| me a fine fright, let me tell you!”~“We shall never agree 20 XXXVII| can’t refuse, though, to tell us your adventures, at all 21 XXXVII| for it. How, I couldnt tell you—but I’d made up my mind 22 XXXVII| could carry us. I needn’t tell you about the towns that 23 XLIX | but wait a bit! Can you tell what we may have to go through 24 XL | story, doctor?”~“Who can tell, Joe? One thing, however, 25 XLI | covering of the balloon.”~“I tell you, again, Dick, that we 26 XLI | then, took place?”~“I will tell you. In 1854 a Marabout 27 XLII | judge of the situation. Tell us what we ought to do,


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