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1 III | acquaintanceship of these two friends had been formed in India,
2 III | my dear Dick.”~The two friends took their seats opposite
3 IX | expeditions.~“You see, my friends, when a man has had a taste
4 XI | themselves in the midst of their friends, or seated at the domestic
5 XI | solemn departure of their friends.~At this moment Kennedy
6 XI | embraced their dauntless friends with great feeling, not
7 XI | feet above their heads.~“My friends!” exclaimed the doctor,
8 XI | a last good-by to their friends.~“Let go all!” shouted the
9 XIII | ponds.~The doctor and his friends felt themselves in a very
10 XV | again in motion.~“Now, my friends,” said Dr. Ferguson, “we
11 XV | grimace, which his dusky friends took to be a benevolent
12 XVI | a rage.”~While the three friends went on chatting of this
13 XVI | It is, indeed, a pity, my friends,” rejoined the doctor. “
14 XVI | said the hunter.~“No, my friends, put the provisions under
15 XVII | s fancy; but for us, my friends, there is no further doubt
16 XVIII | banish sleep. To-morrow, my friends, should the wind prove favorable,
17 XVIII | shall see the Nile! Look, my friends, we are crossing the equator!
18 XVIII | he exclaimed, “look, my friends! the statements of the Arabs
19 XVIII | thousand feet.~“Now, my friends, let us be ready, come what
20 XIX | more slanting current.~“My friends,” said the doctor, “here
21 XIX | reminiscences of home and distant friends. Joe alone continued to
22 XIX | respected the silent mood of his friends, the doctor and Kennedy.~
23 XXI | climbing toward us.”~The two friends could even catch the sound
24 XXI | is not at all likely, my friends. These savage tribes kill
25 XXI | Joe, warmly.~“Pause, my friends—pause! The suggestion does
26 XXI | be of good cheer! Three friends are watching over you.”~
27 XXI | are impracticable, my dear friends. The greatest difficulty
28 XXI | end of each wire.~His two friends looked on, without knowing
29 XXI | ejaculated the astonished friends.~“Not a word!” cautioned
30 XXII | save him! Are you ready, friends?”~“Ready, doctor, at the
31 XXII | man was able to call his friends with a stronger voice. They
32 XXII | he replied. “But you, my friends, I have not seen you yet,
33 XXII | behold your relatives, your friends, your country—you—”~At this
34 XXIII | winding-sheet of its effulgence.~“My friends,” said he, in an enfeebled
35 XXIII | supreme blessing on his new friends of only one day. Then he
36 XXIII | common accord, the three friends knelt together in silent
37 XXIV | Those two men, Dick and Joe, friends of his, both of them, he
38 XXIV | us!”~“Thanks, my gallant friends!” replied the doctor, with
39 XXIV | And, with this, the three friends warmly grasped each other
40 XXVI | be dangerous to you, my friends; you must react against
41 XXVII | a step.~Those three men, friends and companions as they were,
42 XXVII | utter prostration, and his friends heard no other sound from
43 XXVIII | was lovely, and our three friends enjoyed it in the cool shade
44 XIX | It is a happy chance, my friends, for we shall be enabled
45 XXX | people in the car! So, my friends, let us have vigilance in
46 XXXIII | mainland nor islands.~The two friends had not yet ventured to
47 XXXIII | he would soon be with his friends again; but nothing was seen,
48 XXXIII | of nightfall; and the two friends kept watch together in an
49 XXXV | northward. His master—both his friends were saved!~“How lucky it
50 XXXV | not, could not make his friends even see him!~Tears came
51 XXXVI | grasped the hands of his two friends and announced that he was
52 XXXVII | punch, he acquainted his friends with his recent adventures.
53 XXXVIII| river. You see, then, my friends, that the country over which
54 XLIX | where we should meet with friends.”~“And it would be a pleasure
55 XL | laughing.~“Besides, my friends, unless I am mistaken, the
56 XLI | the cordage, rejoined his friends.~“That was all!” he coolly
57 XLII | we can manage to do, my friends,” said he, after having
58 XLII | rivalry is useless, my brave friends,” said Ferguson; “I trust
59 XLII | it.”~“But—”~“Listen, my friends: I have calculated very
60 XLII | added Joe.~“I repeat, my friends, that however serious the
61 XLII | with fatigue.~“Lie down, my friends, and get some rest,” said
62 XLIII | the forest, and the three friends could see some thirty mounted
63 XLIII | this obstacle.~The three friends still clung to the network.
64 XLIII | the river! the Senegal, my friends!”~And about two miles ahead
65 XLIII | chance of escape. He led his friends quickly back to where they
66 XLIII | let us lose no time, my friends; gather a quantity of this
67 XLIII | northward, and the three friends could hear their cries,
68 XLIII | two-thirds inflated.~“Come, my friends, let us take hold of the
69 XLIII | intrepid doctor and his friends saw the gulf of the cataracts
70 XLIII | doctor, quietly, “and his two friends.”~The Frenchmen escorted
71 XLIII | extending his hands his two friends wrung them silently with
72 XLIV | they found themselves among friends in the midst of most hospitable
73 XLIV | aided, the doctor and his friends were enabled to embark almost
74 XLIV | in order to become bosom friends.~The journals of all Europe
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