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1 I | Schlagintweit, and bringing back some curious ethnographic
2 I | seat that left him with his back turned toward the lake.
3 I | around once, and he went back to London delighted with
4 III | the future. The one looked back, the other forward. Hence,
5 III | possible; without it, I fall back into the dangers and difficulties
6 IV | He then managed to get back to Kano in November, thence
7 IV | Gondokoro, and then came back to die of exhaustion at
8 V | subterfuges. He threw himself back upon questioning the utility
9 VIII | lost; we should never get back. But you must know that
10 IX | Venus.~“And when we get back from that expedition,” said
11 XIII | both of you try to bring back some nice cuts of antelope-meat;
12 XIV | so that he couldn’t come back toward us?”~“Come, come,
13 XIV | rapidly made their way back along the path that they
14 XIV | half-eaten carcass.~He brought back with him a sort of clover
15 XV | won’t be long in coming back, either through suspicion
16 XVI | like a pistol as it flew back from the pressure. A sort
17 XVII | a wind that will take me back toward the equator. I will
18 XVII | fire to it.~Then he went back to the carcass of the elephant,
19 XVIII | dense clouds. Joe even came back, from securing the anchor
20 XVIII | Africa, and the sky gives back to it in rain what it takes
21 XVIII | place, I wouldn’t try coming back again. I should be mightily
22 XX | horrible brute! I can hold back no longer,” and, as he spoke,
23 XXI | then quickly make his way back to the car.”~Joe let himself
24 XXII | from their clutches, came back with loud yells, and Kennedy
25 XXII | of liquid fire that fell back in dazzling cascades—a superb
26 XXIII | curtains were drawn entirely back, and he inhaled with rapture
27 XXIII | only one day. Then he fell back into the arms of Kennedy,
28 XXIII | Frenchman reposed, he went back to his car.~He would have
29 XXIII | his supply.~Upon getting back to the car, he found it
30 XXIV | stone that is keeping us back?”~Kennedy asked this question
31 XXIV | thing in them, he had fallen back into the attitude of a strong-minded
32 XXIV | However, there was no going back; they must go forward; and,
33 XXIV | explored for some distance back into the interior. If needs
34 XXVI | upon me, and let us get back to the balloon.”~And the
35 XXVI | in a few minutes they got back to the car, where he took
36 XXVIII | travellers in Africa who brought back word that many tribes on
37 XXVIII | ambitious notions had come back to him, and he made more
38 XXX | could have made his way back to Kouka, the capital of
39 XXX | was to pursue on his way back to Europe, they arrived,
40 XXXII | report, the condors drew back for a moment, but they almost
41 XXXIII | successful, and brought back a regular cargo of geese,
42 XXXIII | Dick! it is carrying us back to the lake; and this circumstance,
43 XXXIII | that he was being thrown back to the eastward, toward
44 XXXIII | particularly, we ought to go back to the lake; but, to begin
45 XXXIII | the balloon always came back toward the mainland. But
46 XXXIII | second time, and bore him back exactly to his starting-point,
47 XXXIV | Barth? Both of those men got back to their own country.”~“
48 XXXIV | endure!”~“But, we’ll come back again, doctor!”~“Come back,
49 XXXIV | back again, doctor!”~“Come back, Dick? Yes, if we have to
50 XXXIV | current, that might bring him back again to Lake Tchad; but
51 XXXIV | hand, and now drove her back with equal rapidity over
52 XXXV | adventure of Kazah did come back rather vividly to his memory.~“
53 XXXV | and she should be carried back by it toward the lake. No
54 XXXV | they did? Some of them got back home again. Come, then!
55 XXXV | for her; she would come back again, undoubtedly. She
56 XXXVI | whirlwind coming to drive us back northward again?” and while
57 XXXVI | gun!”~“No! he can’t turn back to come this way. He’s headed
58 XXXVI | yourself in readiness in the back part of the car, and be
59 XXXVI | at that time, and he sank back into a profound sleep, of
60 XXXVII | or bad, we can’t take it back.”~“You obstinate fellow!”
61 XXXVII | swamp. I had got my strength back with my spunk, and I walked
62 XXXVII | but jumped right on the back of one of those innocent
63 XXXVIII| European who could bring back any authentic data concerning
64 XLIX | be afraid if it was to go back to Zanzibar by the same
65 XLIX | master, and when we get back every body will find us
66 XL | get to a ship to take him back to England? And the actual
67 XLI | kept continually sinking back toward the ground. The rotundity
68 XLI | and Lambert, have brought back precious documents from
69 XLII | yielding to fatigue, he sank back and slumbered.~How long
70 XLIII | atmosphere. Should he be thrown back toward the Niger, what would
71 XLIII | led his friends quickly back to where they had left the
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