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pictured 2
piece 12
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pieces 23
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23 making
23 mean
23 nine
23 pieces
23 possible
23 rays
23 received
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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pieces

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1 III | Frenchman Maizan, who was cut to pieces; from Major Laing, killed 2 VI | You might have cut Joe to pieces—not an agreeable operation, 3 VII | terminated in two branch pieces of unequal length, the longer 4 VII | journey, nor some fowling pieces and rifles, with their requisite 5 XVI | would instantly tear him to pieces.”~“Well, it isnt Joe that’ 6 XVI | we should soon be torn to pieces by the branches of the trees!”~“ 7 XVII | every thing were going to pieces, and the shock made the 8 XVII | very high temperature. The pieces of elephant-meat, surrounded 9 XVIII | his hat flew about him in pieces. Thereupon there was a general 10 XX | ll make talismans of the pieces.”~So saying, he flung out 11 XXI | travelling-sack, brought forth two pieces of charcoal, cut down to 12 XXI | car, and, taking the two pieces of charcoal, one in each 13 XXII | and presently dashed to pieces on the ground. The doctor 14 XXIII | collected more than a thousand pieces of quartz, which contained 15 XXV | line of whitened bones; pieces of skeletons surrounded 16 XXV | brought up with him some pieces of a leathern bottle that 17 XXVIII | the doubters swallow the pieces of the balloon, without 18 XXVIII | the risk of being torn to pieces. The doctor, followed by 19 XXXIV | they would be dashed to pieces; the pipes of the spiral 20 XXXVIII| day Joe dressed the last pieces of game, which had been 21 XLI | it must, or be dashed to pieces.~“Let us empty our tank 22 XLI | that she would be dashed to pieces—that the shock would be 23 XLII | succeeded. The different pieces were thrown out, one after


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