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hiding 1
hiding-place 1
hiding-places 2
high 20
higher 16
highest 4
highland 1
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20 followed
20 grass
20 heaven
20 high
20 huts
20 necessary
20 power
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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high

   Chapter
1 I | still their hearts beat high during Sir Francis M——‘s 2 III | interposed Kennedy; “but passing high up in the air, doctor, there’ 3 IX | What? will you go so high up as that?” said one of 4 XII | to me that I can see some high land on this side.”~“In 5 XIII | the truth, I have quite a high fever,” said the sportsman.~“ 6 XIII | feet.~“Shall we go this high very long?” asked Joe.~“ 7 XIV | they dared not rise very high without extreme dilation 8 XV | kilindo,” a drum five feet high, hollowed out from the trunk 9 XVI | Joe; “the clouds are very high.”~“That is just the thing 10 XVII | some rock hidden in the high grass.~“We are fast!” exclaimed 11 XVII | folks say,” shouted Joe, in high glee. “Gee-up! gee-up there!”~ 12 XVII | hot coals, retained a very high temperature. The pieces 13 XIX | merry pranks, put them in high good-humor.~The region they 14 XXVII | began to ascend.~“It was high time!” said the doctor.~ 15 XXVIII| to the balloon!”~It was high time for them to reach it. 16 XIX | made fast to the top of a high tree; but a very violent 17 XXX | intelligent people, with their high foreheads, their almost 18 XXX | terror, they were flying high up, zigzagging the atmosphere 19 XXXI | and papyrus fifteen feet high, become the lake itself. 20 XLI | spy-glass, “and they look very high. We shall have some trouble


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