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    【】ebroken,”hesaid.”doyou

    feelanypain”

    ”ifeelsoreandbruised,allover,”ralphsaid,gettinguph

    soassistance;”butidontthinkthatanythingseriousisthe

    tter.

    ”hoy”

    ”idontthinkiaurtseriously,ralph;butiherlie

    still,forthepresent.”

    ralphexplaihegentleny,and

    felthispulsethathisbrotherhadbeelyill,andwas

    stillweak.

    ”ah,thataansaid.”idonotthink

    thatheisseriouslyhurt.iadoctor;and

    ridingen,olookupandsaw

    yourballoonfalling,likeastone,froheclouds.houghtat

    firstthatyoustbedashedtopieces;buthatthe

    speedehope,andgallopedin

    thedireinhinfivehundred

    yardsedtoseeanyonealive.

    ”donottrytove,”hesaidtopercy.”anfora

    vehicle,andafeoffourselves.”

    ”ofind

    ourselvesoverthesea,fortheharted.”

    ”youhavefallenuponbelleisle,”thegentlensaid,”sothewind

    sthavegedterially,sinceyoustarted.”

    eclieoeup.

    ”istreallyngratulateyouboth,”hesaidtoralph,”uponyour

    olnessandpresenind,inaveryfrightfulposition.the

    oldestaeronautuldnothaveshoorenerve.”

    ”yousee,”ralphsaid,”tyoftenindanger,now;

    andalthoughthesortofdangerhedegreeofdangerwas

    not.”

    thegentlensledalittle,asralphspoke.thebarclayshad

    eoutinplainintheballoon

    for,ioftheballoonhavingfallenangthegerns,

    itialthattheyshouldbeabletogetoff,

    unobserved.theythereforelookedrelads;aalk,of

    havingpassedthroughasgreatadahatade

    thespectatorsofitfeelfaintandsilytoness,appeared

    tobearebitofexaggeratedbraggadocio.

    alightattresseshadbeenlaid;

    sobandages,andiecessarieshadalsobeenadded,

    togetherhabottleofbrandy.

    ”fortunatelyanyofthese,exceptthebrandy,”the

    surgeonsaid.”alittleofthatwilldoyouallgood.

    ”nooeclier,whose

    faceagooddeal”andthenyouillyougetto

    thetown.”

    thethreevoyagersothecart;fortheywereall

    verystiffalyshaken,andselves

    outoresses,veredoverhblas,untilthey

    reachedthelittletoetbythewhole

    population,cheeringlustily.anotherofffor

    theballoon;andanuerofpeoplenoouttosearchforthe

    bagsofdispat.hrthelast

    partofthedest.thesousprefectattheislandplacedhis

    houseatoheirdisposal.buttheysaidthattheywould

    rathergotoahotel,first,andtakeahotbathhedoctor

    reheutshouldbeveryhappytobreakfast,

    afterthat.befoingtothehotel,hooeclier

    sentoffadispatchtotours;sayi
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