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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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gaze

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1 III | unrolls itself beneath my gaze in the great atlas of the 2 XII | then outspread beneath the gaze of the travellers! The island 3 XIII | objects becomes confused; the gaze no longer takes in any but 4 XIII | fields of snow surprised the gaze; while their convulsed appearance 5 XVI | presented themselves to the gaze like immense bouquets; but, 6 XVI | Nature can offer to the gaze of man. Below them, the 7 XVII | exhalations, reappeared to the gaze of our travellers. The balloon, 8 XVIII | mysterious region in sight. His gaze wandered over details that 9 XVIII | hidden, sometimes, from the gaze, by myriads of mosquitoes 10 XXI | night-glass, again plunged his gaze into space.~It was not long 11 XXI | two heads appeared to the gaze of Kennedy and Joe, on a 12 XXII | His companions fixed their gaze eagerly on the place.~The 13 XXIV | the same person since his gaze had plunged into that ocean 14 XXVI | precious drops with his gaze, yet neither of them dared 15 XXVI | a pebble, to relieve the gaze. This unbroken level discouraged 16 XXVI | their sockets, and their gaze became confused.~When night 17 XIX | spread broadly before their gaze, still wild in aspect, but 18 XIX | a real river greeted the gaze of our travellers, and, 19 XIX | spectacle for the beholder whose gaze commanded and took in the 20 XXX | country was developing to the gaze of our aeronauts its astonishing 21 XXXV | human beings.~How often his gaze was turned upward to the 22 XXXVIII| companions continued to gaze upon that multitude of men, 23 XXXVIII| disappeared from the astonished gaze of the Arabs, who must have 24 XLIX | stretched away before the gaze of our travellers.~Ferguson 25 XLII | to fly farther from our gaze.~Moreover, the present situation


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