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Left San Fransicsco
At 1:30 Professer.Sherman left San Fransisco in a giant balloon called "The Globe" page 45, 29,9 -
Garbage
on the forth day the garbage STUNK this was in the morning page 50 -
Sighted fishing boat
Professer sherman sighted a small fishing boat on his fitfth day on page 51 -
Krakoatoa
Professer Sherman saw land the 7th day of their trip, but the lant wasn't any land it was Krakatoa page 51 -
slept
Professer sherman was out cold for 5 hours on kraktoa on A day on page 61 -
Arrived
Professer sherman arrived in Krakatoa page 61 -
British Food Day
B day also known as british food today page 77 -
C day
C day is also known as chinese day page 135 -
airy-Go-Round
The Krakatoans went on the Airy-Go-Round the whole chapter 7 -
2nd day swimming
In the morning of August 26 1883 Professer. Sherman went swimming with Mr.F on page 155 -
Ready
Everyone who lived in Krakatoa was preparing and was going to leave in 15 minutes page 161 -
Professer Sherman Balloons
Professer Sherman went to go get the balloons so they could leave the island page 161 -
D day
D day is a Dutch food day page 155 -
Over the Valcano
The Krakatoans flew over the valcano from 10:00 till 5:00 AM on page 166 -
Found in Atlantic
Professer Sherman was found in the Atlantic Ocean lattitude 60 degrees longitude 17 degrees at 12:00 noon page 12 and 9 -
Balloon sank in Atlantic
The balloon that professer Sherman was on sunk in the Atlantic Ocean page 175 -
Murray Hill Hotel
Professer Sherman arrived at the Murray HIll Hotel page 13 -
telegram
Professer Sherman revieves a telegram from the presidents secretary page 16 -
left Murray Hill Hotel
professer Sherman left the murray Hill Hotel at 8:00 on page 17 -
cupola leaves
the cupola leaves in the middle of the night in san fransisco page 24 -
excpected
Professer Sherman is was expected in San Fransisco page 28 -
finished balloon
professer sherman finished his balloon on the 23 of october page 30 -
Train was spotted
The presidential train was spotted at 2:56 in the afternoon page 31 -
INTERMISSION
the intermission of the story page 111