Chapter
1 I | then, standing erect and motionless, he, with a determined glance,
2 VIII | for the balloon is always motionless with reference to the air
3 IX | atmosphere, and remains motionless with reference to the element
4 XIV | shrubbery, while Joe remained motionless where he was. The former,
5 XIV | where the balloon remained motionless. The night was magnificent,
6 XIV | and the balloon remained motionless.~It must not be supposed
7 XVI | clock the Victoria hung motionless over Msene, an extensive
8 XVII | and the balloon resting motionless over the body of the dead
9 XXI | thus liberated, hung almost motionless in the air.~In the mean
10 XXII | balloon was hanging almost motionless, stood in the centre of
11 XXII | remained there perfectly motionless.~“What holds us?” he asked,
12 XXIII | doctor, however, remained motionless, and lost in his reflections.
13 XXIV | change was visible in the motionless sky.~To the tranquil night
14 XXV | Joe stood there, perfectly motionless, the very picture of amazement.~“
15 XXVI | equilibrium, and absolutely motionless.~The weight of the three
16 XXVII | Ferguson and Kennedy lay there motionless, the resistless longing
17 XXVIII| fair. The balloon remained motionless, without any oscillation
18 XXX | hour later the balloon hung motionless about two hundred feet from
19 XXX | as they were, completely motionless, and lost not a detail of
20 XXX | up their minds to remain motionless at the distance of but three
21 XXXV | solemnity.~Joe, entirely motionless and even holding his breath,
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