Chapter
1 IV | destitution. He then managed to get back to Kano in November,
2 IV | soldiers, but he could not get past Gondokoro, and ran
3 VI | be sorry for it, if I can get this crazy man to give up
4 VI | balloon; so he made Dick get up on the platform of the
5 VIII | be lost; we should never get back. But you must know
6 IX | of travelling, he can’t get along afterward with any
7 IX | all right! But can a man get a drop of the real stuff
8 IX | six months to live. They get off a little longer by that.”~“
9 IX | Neptune, where seafaring men get a jovial reception, and
10 IX | Mars, where the military get the best of the sidewalk
11 IX | delights of Venus.~“And when we get back from that expedition,”
12 XI | than the rest, attempted to get to the island by swimming,
13 XII | same as you, I’m going to get you up a cup of coffee that
14 XII | asked nothing better than to get a good shot from his fowling-piece,
15 XII | Victoria. Kennedy was keen to get a closer look at them, but
16 XIII | patience, Dick, and you’ll soon get over this,” said the doctor.~“
17 XIII | this,” said the doctor.~“Get over it! Egad, Samuel, if
18 XIII | mountain on that island, to get clear of the yellow fever.”~“
19 XIII | have to retire to when I get old!”~About ten o’clock
20 XIII | invisible; the roads and rivers get to look like threads, and
21 XV | about the merchants; we’d get rich that way!”~“Ah!” said
22 XVI | that such savage countries get all these fine things?”~“
23 XVI | Well, we must try to get the balloon into a medium
24 XVII | contract, descended so as to get a more northerly direction.
25 XVII | miles to make before we get to the extreme limit reached
26 XVII | the way, Dick, you must get us some fresh meat.”~“Whenever
27 XVII | attached him to the car.~“Get up—go ahead, old fellow!”
28 XVII | fellow. I’ll undertake to get you a good dinner at his
29 XVIII | little, first, in order to get an exact idea of the configuration
30 XIX | has had another chance to get us a good slice of venison.”~
31 XX | doctor.~But they could not get away so rapidly as to avoid
32 XXI | upon.”~“And how would you get him to know that?”~“By means
33 XXI | will admit that if I can get to the prisoner, and throw
34 XXI | But, then, if I want to get a rapid ascension, so as
35 XXI | Let us work, then, and get these bags all arranged
36 XXIII | utter exhaustion.~“He’ll not get over it!” sighed Joe. “Poor
37 XXIII | Kennedy, in their turn, to get out. Thus the Victoria found
38 XXIII | pounds—so that you’ll have to get rid of at least that weight,
39 XXIV | whatever happens to me, I can’t get desperate. We’ll find water;
40 XXIV | Africa, and I’m not sorry to get a taste of it.”~Toward evening,
41 XXV | that this very day you’ll get over those notions.”~“I
42 XXVI | sir, I’m sure of that; but get up on your feet, if you
43 XXVI | lean upon me, and let us get back to the balloon.”~And
44 XXVI | few days longer, and if we get no wind, we are lost.”~The
45 XXVI | morning, and if we don’t get off by Tuesday, I’ll run
46 XXVII | what are we to do? We must get out of this, and the doctor
47 XXVIII | observation, Joe began to get ready his firewood for the
48 XXVIII | wind.~The doctor began to get uneasy again. If their stay
49 XIX | Kennedy. “Is there no way to get a little shooting?”~“How
50 XIX | the westward. I wanted to get to the north.”~After twelve
51 XXX | the balloon in order to get a better look at this cavalcade
52 XXXI | Come, doctor, can’t we get down nearer to them?” pleaded
53 XXXI | pleaded Kennedy.~“We can get closer to them, Dick, but
54 XXXI | look exactly natural to get away into the centre of
55 XXXII | would you do? How would you get at them? Just imagine yourself
56 XXXII | the balloon, you could not get a sight at them. They would
57 XXXIII | Oh, he’s just the lad to get safely out of the scrape,
58 XXXIII | neighborhood, but don’t get far away whatever you do.
59 XXXIII | that be managed?”~“We shall get into our car and be off
60 XXXIV | tension. Kennedy could not get it free. Besides, in his
61 XXXIV | before he should be able to get into the car again.~The
62 XXXIV | a risk, made his friend get into his place, and resigned
63 XXXIV | set every thing at work to get into a contrary current,
64 XXXV | greater reason why he should get out of the scrape by depending
65 XXXV | surface.~So soon as he could get breath and look around him,
66 XXXV | again. After all, if I only get to one of the large towns
67 XXXVII | Well, then, let us try to get as far as between the seventeenth
68 XXXVIII| long will it take us to get there?”~“Should the wind
69 XLIX | ours, master, and when we get back every body will find
70 XL | Guinea? How should he there get to a ship to take him back
71 XLI | quite bare.~“Well, let us get rid of the awning, for its
72 XLII | incredulously.~“We must get rid of the cylinder-chests,
73 XLII | so at all. We’ll have to get along without it.”~“But—”~“
74 XLII | Lie down, my friends, and get some rest,” said the doctor. “
75 XLIII | farther. We must, absolutely, get higher into the air.”~“What
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