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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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impossible

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1 III | project is insane! it is impossible! it has no resemblance to 2 III | still more savage men, is impossible! Because, what cannot be 3 IX | extraordinary force, and almost impossible lightness of machinery. 4 XIV | his anchor were to slip!”~“Impossible! and, besides, the doctor 5 XXI | unexpectednay what seemed an impossiblecry had been heard! A human 6 XXI | doctor then spoke, and it was impossible for him to conceal his emotions.~“ 7 XXIII | explained to Kennedy, it was now impossible for him to descend, except 8 XXIII | gold-ore of great purity.”~“Impossible! impossible!” repeated Joe.~“ 9 XXIII | great purity.”~“Impossible! impossible!” repeated Joe.~“You would 10 XXIII | into the air. But it was impossible to find it in these arid 11 XXIV | thing that had now become impossible. He contented himself, therefore, 12 XXIV | pass the borders of the impossible? Had not the Almighty reserved 13 XXIV | should do, then. Would it be impossible to retrace his steps? Were 14 XXVI | noble heart. The thing is impossible. You will not leave us.”~“ 15 XXVII | attempted to rise he found it impossible.~He looked around him. In 16 XXVII | blocked in—entrapped!”~“Impossible! What does that mean?—”~ 17 XXVIII| believing the thing to be impossible, you have been egregiously 18 XXVIII| longer maintain that it is impossible.’”~“Well put in!” said Joe, “ 19 XIX | Mount Mendif. It had been impossible to avoid it; the only thing 20 XXX | to leave him, finding it impossible to divert him from his adoration.~“ 21 XXX | wind, the thing had become impossible. His noncompliance, therefore, 22 XXXIV | magnificent trees; but it was impossible to stop. An Arab encampment, 23 XXXVI | or animals moving. It is impossible to make them out yet, but 24 XL | huts, but it had become impossible to take an exact observation 25 XL | devastation it causes.”~“It is impossible to prevent it,” replied 26 XLI | we prevent that?”~“It is impossible. Let us lighten her. That


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