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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 V | a polyglot, he had made rapid progress.~In the mean while 2 VIII | and passengers, and the rapid current of the Thames, aiding 3 X | replaced; thus, an extremely rapid current of gas is established 4 X | would be, usually, more rapid than the descent; but that 5 X | other hand, it is by a very rapid ascent that I avoid obstacles. 6 XI | flame so as to produce a rapid heat, and the balloon, which 7 XIV | Victoria had struck a more rapid current. The face of the 8 XV | in the whole scene at a rapid glance, approached the wooden 9 XV | of it by this time, by a rapid motion put aside his too 10 XVI | All at once a violent, rapid, incisive flash of lightning 11 XVI | our fall could not be very rapid.”~The doctor’s voice could 12 XVII | animal now broke into a very rapid gallop. He flung his trunk 13 XVIII | celebrated.~The balloon made rapid headway. In the west could 14 XVIII | boats were seen during this rapid passage.~“This lake is evidently, 15 XIX | fifteen hours, impelled by a rapid breeze, traversed a distance 16 XX | birds, whose flight is as rapid as ours.”~“Heaven preserve 17 XXI | then, if I want to get a rapid ascension, so as to escape 18 XXII | having washed them. These rapid attentions were bestowed 19 XXIV | current that, although not rapid, bore them toward the northwest.~“ 20 XXVI | this alarming tendency by rapid walking. His idea was to 21 XXVI | to the westward. Once in rapid motion, he felt his spirits 22 XXXII | swept through the air in rapid, fantastic curves, occasionally 23 XXXII | Their descent became less rapid, but the luckless aeronauts 24 XXXV | It was soon caught in a rapid current and disappeared 25 XXXV | Joe, availing himself of a rapid current, allowed his craft 26 XXXVIII| CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHTH.~A Rapid Passage.—Prudent Resolves.— 27 XL | narrow branches, with a very rapid current. Upon one among


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