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1 VII | sixty pounds for both.~The network that supported the car was
2 VII | along with that of the network, did not exceed two hundred
3 VII | balloon....... 510 "~ Car and network.................... 280 "~
4 XI | balloon, covered with its network, undulated gracefully above
5 XVI | skipping to and fro along the network of the balloon.~The latter
6 XVIII | distinguished an inextricable network of smaller streams which
7 XXX | rockets, forming a regular network of fire.~“That’s really
8 XXX | though enveloped with a network of fire.~The doctor dared
9 XXXIII| it from the meshes of the network. The tear made by the beaks
10 XLIX | passing over an inextricable network of channels, torrents, and
11 XLI | together the cordage of the network, and from that place easily
12 XLII | succeeded by the aid of the network, and in spite of the oscillations
13 XLIII | reply; “we can cling to the network. There we can hang on in
14 XLIII | escape. They clutched the network, as the doctor directed,
15 XLIII | friends still clung to the network. They had been able to fasten
16 XLIII | by the upper part of the network in the lofty branches of
17 XLIII | let us take hold of the network, as we did before.”~“All
18 XLIII | travellers still clinging to its network; but it was doubtful whether
19 XLIV | clinging to the cordage and network of a balloon, and that the
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