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nations 4
native 9
natives 27
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naturally 7
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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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1 XII | country. They could see the natives running and scattering in 2 XIV | they saw some thirty wild natives close together, yelling, 3 XIV | thought you were surrounded by natives.”~“Well, fortunately, they 4 XIV | the least backward. The natives there are less addicted 5 XV | said the doctor, “these natives are a little scared at first; 6 XV | this time the shouts of the natives had swelled to double volume 7 XVIII | rather fine-looking race of natives of yellowish-brown complexion. 8 XVIII | much the worse for these natives. They’ll have to do without 9 XVIII | width at this point, and the natives were in great excitement, 10 XVIII | group of about a score of natives on it now.”~“We’ll make 11 XVIII | was a general scamper. The natives plunged headlong into the 12 XVIII | then, for I see some of the natives getting ready to recross 13 XIX | been asserted that these natives had tails, like mere quadrupeds; 14 XXI | useless risk to make the natives aware of our presence in 15 XXI | said Kennedy.~Some of the natives had really climbed the baobab, 16 XXVI | applied to it by the African natives. Scarcely two pints of water 17 XIX | Niger, the one which the natives have called “The Fountain 18 XXX | look at this cavalcade of natives; but, as the balloon grew 19 XXX | attracted the attention of the natives; but the wind, which until 20 XXXIII | being the practice of the natives to confine their captives, 21 XXXV | that he was between two natives as black as ebony, who held 22 XXXV | endless dances by gangs of natives who circled round and round 23 XXXV | came right upon a horde of natives in the very depths of the 24 XXXVIII| had to be crossed by the natives on long vines stretched 25 XXXVIII| and he was murdered by the natives.”~“And his dreadful fate 26 XL | their ravages, since the natives gather these insects in 27 XLII | Fire.—The Howlings of the Natives.—Out of Range.~Doctor Ferguson


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