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arab 14
arabia 1
arabic 5
arabs 26
arachides 1
aradon 1
arborescent 1
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27 rapid
27 tell
27 zanzibar
26 arabs
26 besides
26 cannot
26 clouds
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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arabs

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1 XI | more exasperated than the Arabs, saw in this project an 2 XV | children, merchants and slaves, Arabs and negroes, as suddenly 3 XVIII | friends! the statements of the Arabs were correct! They spoke 4 XIX | Country.—The Narratives of the Arabs.—The Nyam-Nyams.—Joe’s Shrewd 5 XIX | Trembling Mountain of the Arabs. This whole country was 6 XIX | From the recitals of the Arabs. Those fellows are great 7 XIX | way to the country of the Arabs.”~“What! real Arabs, sir, 8 XIX | the Arabs.”~“What! real Arabs, sir, with their camels?”~“ 9 XIX | pendanus, the “kenda” of the Arabs, perfumed the air up to 10 XIX | this region, the Chouas Arabs, were feeding their wandering 11 XXX | resisted the bullets of the Arabs, and put the sheik’s troops 12 XXXIV | the Sultan of Bornou! The Arabs cannot have retained a disagreeable 13 XXXIV | desert, as those unfortunate Arabs had to do! What we saw was 14 XXXVI | the Horizon.—A Troop of Arabs.—The Pursuit. —It is He.— 15 XXXVI | right. It is a detachment of Arabs or Tibbous, and they are 16 XXXVI | he exclaimed:~“They are Arabs, galloping at the top of 17 XXXVI | should fancy that those Arabs are pursuing some one, instead 18 XXXVI | wait.”~“Wait?—and these Arabs!”~“We shall overtake them. 19 XXXVI | upon his feet!”~“But the Arabs will overtake him! What 20 XXXVI | howl was heard from the Arabs, but, completely engrossed 21 XXXVI | indescribable gesture to the Arabs, and climbing with the agility 22 XXXVI | him with open arms.~The Arabs uttered a scream of astonishment 23 XXXVII | like a fool, into a camp of Arabs! Whew! what a hunt that 24 XXXVIII| instantly.~Joe inquired how the Arabs managed to guide themselves 25 XXXVIII| this vast solitude.~“The Arabs,” replied Dr. Ferguson, “ 26 XXXVIII| the astonished gaze of the Arabs, who must have envied her


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