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thirteen 3
thirteenth 1
thirtieth 1
thirty 22
thirty-eight 1
thirty-eighth 1
thirty-fifth 1
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22 south
22 suppose
22 taking
22 thirty
22 use
22 watch
22 west
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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thirty

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1 IV | to say, four hundred and thirty geographical miles below 2 IV | at latitude two degrees thirty minutes.~He reached Kazeh, 3 V | which is in two degrees and thirty minutes, must extend also 4 VIII | the gas, including some thirty empty casks, was also stowed 5 XI | greatest width of which is but thirty miles.~It has a large trade 6 XI | gas; it consisted of some thirty casks, in which the decomposition 7 XIV | they were, they saw some thirty wild natives close together, 8 XIV | balloon had been bearing about thirty miles to the northwest during 9 XVI | them at the rate of from thirty to thirty-five miles an 10 XVI | is not rare to count from thirty to thirty-five flashes of 11 XVIII | a small desert island in thirty minutes south latitude, 12 XVIII | became excessive, approaching thirty miles per hour.~The waters 13 XX | at the rate of at least thirty miles an hour. Lean over, 14 XXII | human being—a young man of thirty years or more, with long 15 XXIII | Poor young fellowscarcely thirty years of age!”~“He’ll die 16 XXIV | the balloon had not made thirty miles.~If there had been 17 XXXI | stretch them with a run of thirty miles or so!”~“You can do 18 XXXIII| there were still left some thirty pounds of pemmican, a supply 19 XXXIII| twenty-eight hundred and thirty pounds. He could then take 20 XXXVI | behind them, and only about thirty feet from the ground. On 21 XLIII | three friends could see some thirty mounted men clad in broad 22 XLIII | of pemmican; that will be thirty pounds less weight to carry.”~“


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