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departure 25
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25 departure
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25 farther
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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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departure

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1 II | well informed, the point of departure for this surprising journey 2 II | but the selected point of departure, which it contended should 3 III | mind to oppose his friend’s departure by all means in his power, 4 IV | at random; his point of departure had been carefully studied, 5 IV | by taking their point of departure on the eastern coast of 6 V | the preparations for his departure, and in person superintended 7 V | the doctor might take his departure, without saying a word to 8 V | east to west.”*~* After the departure of Dr. Ferguson, it was 9 VIII | Amenities.—The Farewell Dinner.—Departure on the 21st of February.— 10 IX | twenty-seven days after the departure from London, the Table Mountain 11 XI | Inflation of the Balloon.—Departure on the 18th of April.—The 12 XI | present to witness the solemn departure of their friends.~At this 13 XIII | pestilential mire. Since our departure from Zanzibar, half our 14 XVIII | morning, preparations for departure commenced. Joe, with the 15 XXIV | doctor gave the signal for departure, and, for a considerable 16 XXVI | again gave the signal for departure.~“The cylinder can work 17 XXVIII| again.—Preparations for Departure.—The Tempest.~The evening 18 XIX | From the moment of their departure, the travellers moved with 19 XXX | Since the doctor’s departure, letters written from El20 XXXI | CHAPTER THIRTY-FIRST.~Departure in the Night-time.—All Three.— 21 XXXI | provisions. Besides, before our departure, you held out to me the 22 XXXIV | The Hurricane.—A Forced Departure.—Loss of an Anchor.—Melancholy 23 XXXIV | let us start!”~But their departure was surrounded with unusual 24 XXXV | would have to wait for the departure of the blacks; then he could 25 XLIII | all description hailed the departure of the balloon, which had


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