Chapter
1 III | without excitement. The moment you give up jesting about
2 V | is taking place at this moment?”~“No, upon my honor, I
3 VI | longer existed; from the moment when the doctor had made
4 VI | say.~“Well, my boy?”~“The moment’s at hand. It seems that
5 VI | with you up to the last moment, to prevent Samuel even
6 VI | I will NOT go!”~At this moment the doctor entered his study,
7 VII | adjusted until some future moment, was packed up, separately,
8 VIII | to be present at the last moment to prevent his going.”~Every
9 XI | month past. But, up to that moment, he had remained with the
10 XI | accident may happen in a moment, and it would require but
11 XI | The approach of the final moment filled everybody with the
12 XI | intense force at this parting moment. Dr. Ferguson, still cold
13 XI | of their friends.~At this moment Kennedy went right up to
14 XI | of emotion.~At last the moment of final leave-taking arrived.
15 XI | for Old England!”~At this moment the ascensional force of
16 XII | violent fevers, and for a moment thought their expedition
17 XIII | clouds piled up, at the moment, away below them! The vapors
18 XIII | seemed to spring up every moment.~“We’re right among the
19 XIV | out beforehand.”~At this moment the report of a gun rang
20 XIV | number on the ground.~In a moment Kennedy was on the ladder,
21 XIV | been, you were, at that moment, preparing some antelope-steaks,
22 XV | little flattery!”~At this moment, one of the sorcerers, a “
23 XV | forced to leave this at any moment, unexpectedly, and be off
24 XV | cordial, the doctor for a moment reanimated the imbruted
25 XV | his usual agility.~“Not a moment to lose!” said the doctor. “
26 XV | away?” said he.~“No; wait a moment,” replied the doctor.~“But
27 XV | violently jerked, at that moment, by the start of the balloon,
28 XVI | the doctor’s orders in a moment.~“Shall we descend?” said
29 XVII | our anchor until the last moment.”~This drive, with an elephant
30 XVII | rifle with care. In another moment he fired.~The animal gave
31 XVII | raised himself up for a moment, twirling his trunk in the
32 XVIII | been swung to and fro for a moment, in opposite directions,
33 XIX | should not be there, from the moment that he left it; but he
34 XIX | I have to be eaten, in a moment of famine, I want it to
35 XIX | Usually, the danger is in the moment of leaving the ground, or
36 XX | through the air. Tossed at one moment toward the north, at another
37 XX | village!” continued Joe, a moment or two later. “Look at the
38 XX | would like that!”~At this moment, they had to raise the balloon
39 XXI | listening attentively for a moment or two longer, the doctor,
40 XXI | in the distance.~At one moment he even thought that he
41 XXI | The latter was awake in a moment.~“Silence!” said Dick. “
42 XXI | can ascend rapidly at a moment’s warning.”~“Agreed!”~“Let
43 XXI | rage and pain, and in a moment the whole horde had disappeared.~
44 XXI | overplus of ballast at a given moment, I am certain to rise with
45 XXII | car, while, at the same moment, Joe tossed over the two
46 XXII | in under the awning for a moment or two, to look at his still
47 XXII | your country—you—”~At this moment, the weakness of the young
48 XXII | dazzling flame were that moment escaping.~“How grand it
49 XXIV | willingly because he had, for a moment, shared the poor lad’s hallucinations;
50 XXIV | want to see them, from the moment that you determined to brave
51 XXV | cloud!” shouted Joe at this moment, for that piercing eyesight
52 XXV | belt of cloud, at the same moment, lifted above the line of
53 XXV | the same idea, at the same moment, for the same kind of flag
54 XXV | he felt that, from this moment forth, he must have courage
55 XXV | they had not, up to this moment, endured the real agonies
56 XXVII | like a thunderbolt, and a moment later the balloon would
57 XXVII | added, “I’ll settle you in a moment more!” and swiftly reloaded
58 XIX | Mount Mendif.~From the moment of their departure, the
59 XXX | of approach to it.~At the moment of which we write, a sheik,
60 XXXII | Bornou. He saw it for a moment, encircled by its walls
61 XXXII | gigantic beetle.~At this moment, Joe, who was scanning the
62 XXXII | up in the air!”~At this moment, one of the ferocious birds
63 XXXII | condors drew back for a moment, but they almost instantly
64 XXXII | grew pale. Then ensued a moment of terrifying silence. In
65 XXXII | nor Kennedy could find one moment’s sleep.~
66 XXXIII | our old route.”~“At the moment of our fall, unless I am
67 XXXIII | Ferguson expected at every moment to see Joe spring up out
68 XXXIII | not to be believed for a moment. One horrible thought glanced
69 XXXIV | candid heart! Dazzled for a moment by his sudden discovery
70 XXXIV | was impracticable at that moment, and even to alight was
71 XXXV | quench his thirst at any moment, and, in recalling the sufferings
72 XXXV | with his hands. He saw the moment nigh when all his strength
73 XXXVI | saved at last.~From the moment when Kennedy resumed his
74 XXXVI | attention, and, after a moment’s pause, remarked:~“I believe
75 XXXVI | me!”~The Victoria at that moment almost commanded the troop
76 XXXVI | ready to throw it at any moment. Meanwhile, Joe had still
77 XXXVIII| they never hesitate for a moment. An insignificant fragment
78 XLI | But he had not enjoyed one moment of repose. The Victoria
79 XLI | doctor.~“Wait, sir; wait one moment!” they heard Joe exclaim,
80 XLI | escape his grasp at any moment.~When he had reached the
81 XLII | many obstacles, and at the moment of touching the goal, one’
82 XLII | that might fail them at any moment. The doctor no longer counted
83 XLII | But who could—”~At this moment loud yells were heard under
84 XLIII | three hours longer.~At this moment his attention was attracted
85 XLIII | companions halting for a moment, the balloon gained upon
86 XLIII | daring men did not hesitate a moment to avail themselves of this
87 XLIII | to four o’clock.~At this moment the band of Talabas reappeared
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