Chapter
1 XII | balloon, in a few moments, had descended to an altitude only three
2 XII | range.~At eight o’clock it descended the farther slope, the acclivity
3 XIII | longest.~The Victoria soon descended the slope opposite to the
4 XIII | briskly out of the car and descended. Joe had swung himself down
5 XV | a few moments, and then descended slowly, without deviating
6 XV | travelling medicine-chest, descended to the ground, preceded
7 XV | flame of his cylinder, and descended toward the ground. At twenty
8 XVI | huge dome of clouds visibly descended, and the darkness became
9 XVII | letting the gas contract, descended so as to get a more northerly
10 XXIII | and the Victoria quietly descended into the ravine.~As soon
11 XXV | doctor in perfect desperation descended toward the ground, and all
12 XXVI | shrinking together, gently descended to the sand, in the very
13 XXVII | hydrogen escape, and slowly descended, taking the ground at about
14 XXXI | its heart!”~The Victoria descended gradually, but still keeping
15 XXXVII | the obscurity of night, descended about two miles above Aghades,
16 XXXVIII| embarked on the river, and descended it, as far as Timbuctoo,
17 XLIX | long lines of falling rain, descended in a golden shower on the
18 XL | a sudden winter had just descended upon the earth and struck
19 XLIII | thus; the empty balloon descended slowly upon a tract almost
20 XLIII | three hapless aeronauts descended to the ground, and the doctor
21 XLIII | having exchanged a word, they descended gradually toward the other
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