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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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heavy

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1 II | factories of Lyons received a heavy order for the silk required 2 V | for a certain selection of heavy clothing, and his best hunting-gear 3 VI | lean, if you’re found to be heavy. You’ll go as you are.”~“ 4 VI | on his tablets.~“Am I too heavy?”~“Why, no, Mr. Kennedy!” 5 X | neither inconvenient nor heavy. I think, therefore, that 6 XII | their day’s journey, made a heavy onslaught upon the provisions.~“ 7 XVI | heavens became covered with heavy clouds to the northward, 8 XVI | was seen winding between heavy thickets of verdure, offering 9 XVII | gave the car several rather heavy thumps. Meanwhile the doctor 10 XXIII | the blocks were extremely heavy, so much so, indeed, that 11 XXIII | indeed?”~“It’s rather too heavy for our car! I even hesitated 12 XXIII | The millions are rather heavy, you know,” resumed the 13 XXVIII| the Scotchman found it lie heavy on his stomach, he got no 14 XIX | profile, muffled by the heavy mist, was defined but vaguely. 15 XXX | Africa has, therefore, paid a heavy tribute of victims to the 16 XLIX | master, if it wasnt so heavy, I’d like to carry that 17 XLIX | some ballast. We are too heavy.”~“That’s what comes of 18 XLIX | hammock, he gets fat and heavy. It’s a lazybones trip, 19 XLI | easily managed to detach the heavy curtains of the awning and 20 XLI | pemmican, and throw out all the heavy meat.”~Thereupon the balloon 21 XLII | hundred pounds make a rather heavy load to carry through the


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