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west-northwest 1
western 14
westminster 1
westward 20
wetting 1
whale 1
whalemen 1
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20 westward
20 young
19 anchors
19 animal
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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westward

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1 IV | line, and made a sharp turn westward toward Ghat, guided, with 2 XII | and twenty miles, to the westward.~Kennedy remarked that the 3 XIII | Fifty miles away to the westward, Mount Rubeho raised its 4 XVII | Burton pushed very far to the westward, but he could not reach 5 XXII | but very slightly, to the westward. The dawn came up pure and 6 XXIII | made ninety miles to the westward, and was, in a direct line, 7 XXV | changed its position to the westward in any perceptible degree.~“ 8 XXVI | on several miles to the westward. Once in rapid motion, he 9 XIX | carrying us so far to the westward. I wanted to get to the 10 XXXII | edged it farther to the westward. A few clouds tempered the 11 XXXV | about twenty miles to the westward.~His body bore in scores 12 XXXVI | taking an oblique line to the westward. Driven by a tempestuous 13 XXXVII | favorable wind to carry us westward.”~“Good!” said the hunter. “ 14 XXXVII | wind coaxed the balloon westward, and even a little toward 15 XXXVIII| four hundred miles to the westward.~“And how long will it take 16 XLIX | two hundred miles to the westward, and our aeronauts became 17 XLIX | Provided only that we go westward,” added Kennedy.~“Bah!” 18 XLII | of day, was borne to the westward.~It was now four oclock 19 XLIII | scarcely fifteen miles to the westward.~The doctor was anxiously 20 XLIII | across the horizon to the westward. This was a circumstance


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