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1 III | If I feel too hot, I can ascend; if too cold, I can come
2 IV | that he had resolved to ascend at the island of Zanzibar.
3 V | with resignation.~“Now, ascend the course of the Nile.”~“
4 V | expedition; their mission is to ascend the lake and return to Gondokoro;
5 VIII | master of my balloon—if I can ascend and descend at will, I shall
6 IX | currents. In proportion as we ascend, the latter become much
7 IX | please?”~“Because you can ascend only by throwing out ballast;
8 X | which will enable me to ascend more rapidly still, when
9 XI | a Christian, who was to ascend into the air, was received
10 XII | order to pass, it had to ascend to a height of more than
11 XIII | be exact, we are going to ascend to an elevation of five
12 XVI | I shall then endeavor to ascend toward the presumed latitudes
13 XVI | longitude, and I should like to ascend directly north of the equator.”~“
14 XVI | latter, however, continued to ascend, while the lightning described
15 XXI | measures so that we can ascend rapidly at a moment’s warning.”~“
16 XXI | in case we should want to ascend suddenly.”~“How do you expect
17 XXII | The doctor had expected to ascend rapidly, but, contrary to
18 XXV | untried; therefore, let us ascend!”~And with this, the doctor
19 XXVII| balloon at once began to ascend.~“It was high time!” said
20 XXX | for having attempted to ascend a sacred mountain in the
21 XXXI | Victoria should have to ascend in order to escape some
22 XXXII| disquieted, resolved to ascend so as to escape this dangerous
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