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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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town

   Chapter
1 III | headstrong. He lived in the town of Leith, which is near 2 III | And what have you come to town for?”~“To prevent the greatest 3 IV | made an excursion to the town of Aghades, and rejoined 4 IV | the east, and reached the town of Zouricolo, in the Bornou 5 IV | Tripoli, he reached the town of Ngornou.~We find him 6 IV | pushed on as far as the town of Yola, a little below 7 IV | extreme limit in the east, the town of Masena, situated at seventeen 8 XI | vessel hove in sight of the town of Zanzibar, upon the island 9 XIV | balloon was floating over the town of Kazeh, situated about 10 XV | condescended to approach the town with her three sons—an honor 11 XV | distance outside of the town. It was about three oclock, 12 XV | the balloon right over the town, and far beyond it.~Half 13 XIX | already ascended as far as the town of Yola. You see that we 14 XXX | fatigue and exhaustion in the town of Murmur.”~“This part of 15 XXX | there’s something like a town.”~“That is Kernak. The last 16 XXX | that the streets of the town were absolutely deserted 17 XXXIII | The doctor made out the town of Lari about five oclock 18 XXXVII | country.~They soon passed the town of Zinder, recognized by 19 XXXVII | structures that looked like a town. The doctor glanced at his 20 XXXVII | halted over an important town. The moonlight revealed 21 XXXVIII| was passing over a petty town, a mere assemblage of miserable 22 XXXVIII| and left that commercial town to brave a thousand dangers 23 XLI | advanced in person on the town of Sego, which was a long


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