Chapter
1 II | Forbes, the manager of a large factory where they made
2 III | favorable conditions. In large, covered halls their success
3 III | the monster balloon.~How large was Nadar’s Géant? Six thousand
4 III | thousand cubic meters. How large was John Wise’s balloon?
5 III | thousand cubic meters. How large was the Giffard balloon
6 IV | with metallic reflections; large chest rising and falling
7 IV | mustaches, no whiskers, but a large American goatee, revealing
8 IV | the study of the flight of large and small birds one simple
9 V | William T. Forbes sought his large sugar establishment, where
10 V | Beyond the trees was a very large clearing—an oval field,
11 VII | horizontal screws, not very large in spread or diameter, but
12 IX | and Phil Evans noticed a large lake, whose lower southern
13 IX | bluffs gave place to the large plains of western Iowa and
14 X | right, and coasting the large lake which bears the name
15 XII | disappearance of vapor, large clouds of ellipsoid form
16 XII | slate-colored field, with a large sector quite clear in the
17 XII | suburbs which surround it, the large boulevards which radiate
18 XIII | clock her crew could see the large ditches that surround it,
19 XV | ridged occasionally with large sandhills. If the “Albatross”
20 XV | appeared in the bend of a large river. The river was the
21 XV | Ardrah.~If Dahomey is not a large country, it is often talked
22 XV | on the flat plain, and a large square on the northern side
23 XVI | there appeared in sight a large lake framed in a border
24 XVIII| firmly fixed between two large blocks. The cable then stretched
25 XIX | lamps shot beams over a large circle.~“There they are!
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