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d.” ”thenoecliersaid. thegasthevalveabove,andtheballoonsank rapidlyintothestratufinute,all; ahell.theyonsiderable distancefroheast,andhgreat rapidity.iediatelyuheballoon sizeand,beyondthat,nolandeverwasvisible. ”ustdesdonthatisland,or.itisouronly ce.” thevalveillopen;anditsinfluencewaseasilyseen,for theballoonsankrapidlydhtheopeningoftheclouds. ”ed,siltaneously. ittooevident.theballoon,hefirstgeneralviewof thesituationhadbeenobtained,ilehigh;andwas travelingseailesanhour.theisland, atthepointatiles ileoverit,beforethey obtaine**irvieiherefore,theywouldbe beyondthelandagain;andtheyhadtofallale,inthatti. ”oecliersaid.”tearitup.we
striskeverything.” theboysseizedthesilk,tore,andhackedatit;asdidthe aeronaut.intinutes,avastquantityofgashadescapedfrobr> therents,andthesilkhetopofthe. illustratiohesea ”thate, now.” theboyslookedoverthed,austodastheyhadbeento fager,alled. ”itisallupe,”ralphsaid;”weshallhe sshed,altogether.” ”no,”theaeronautexclaid,”thesilkisagasaparachute, hroallthe bundles.” theydidso,lyandhdifficulty;forthecarwas oscillatingsogreatlythattheyoholdon,byits side,nottobethro.thedesthanithad been,buting. ”isthereace”ralphsaid. ”offoecliersaid.”thecar isdeoficasaball.dropthe grapnel,noinute,hinholding distance.” astheballoonheground,theoseless violent,andthepaished. ”thegrapnelisontheground,”percysaid,lookingover. ”holdtight,holdtight,”ecliersaid,waingly.”we shallhfastontothosetrees.” thereendousjerks,and thenabuagainsttheground;allintothe bottofthecar,froutonto theground.fortuhegroundhesoilhad latelybeenploe nutesbeforeeitheroftheboysreverednsciousness.when theydidso,theyfoundthattenwereleaning overtheshe direoeclier,toholdtheballoonhwas thrashingthegroundhgreatviolence. ”thankgod,youareallalive,”ohegentlensaid. apeasantnoerunningup,eanwho hadspokendashedalittleintheirfaces. ”idonotthinkanyofyourlisar ...
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