Chapter
1 I | determined glance, pointed his right forefinger upward, and pronounced
2 V | you know what we have the right to suppose, according to
3 VI | thing he thought was exactly right; every thing he said, the
4 VI | the arm, Joe was to be the right hand of the expedition.
5 VIII | for that. He had as much right as anybody else to speculate
6 IX | off to one side, we’ll go right ahead, going up, too, all
7 IX | breathe.”~“Ay! ay! that’s all right! But can a man get a drop
8 IX | the expression.”~“You are right, my dear doctor; but this
9 XI | this moment Kennedy went right up to the doctor, grasped
10 XII | that there is Mount Duthumi right ahead of us. If my calculations
11 XII | us. If my calculations be right we shall have passed it
12 XIII | statement, and I think he’s right,” said the doctor, “one
13 XIII | up every moment.~“We’re right among the breakers!” said
14 XIV | an extra weight!”~“You’re right, Joe. Still it is a pity
15 XIV | Mr. Kennedy?”~“You were right, Joe; but, even right as
16 XIV | were right, Joe; but, even right as you may have been, you
17 XIV | tortoise.~“We are on the right track,” said Dr. Ferguson. “
18 XV | sorcerer, having climbed to the right place, worked so vigorously
19 XV | was sweeping the balloon right over the town, and far beyond
20 XVI | it they did.~“We are now right in the country of the Moon,”
21 XVI | electric battery.”~“You are right, sir,” said Joe, “the heat
22 XVI | circumference; but she bore on, right through the midst of the
23 XVII | medium speed.~“We are in the right track,” said the doctor,
24 XVII | towing us!”~“And in the right direction, Joe—in the right
25 XVII | right direction, Joe—in the right direction.”~The elephant
26 XVIII | for joy.~“We are on the right track!” he exclaimed. “To-day
27 XVIII | inhabited, doctor.”~“Joe is right; and, unless I’m mistaken,
28 XIX | wind was blowing from the right quarter; so that a good
29 XIX | and you see that they were right about the sources of the
30 XX | that way, they’d go to the right or to the left, as we desired;
31 XX | us. Do you know which is right or which is wrong, that
32 XXI | that his weapons were all right, and then, with his night-glass,
33 XXI | fellow-creature is at stake.”~“You are right, sir; we must do every thing
34 XXII | Ferguson continued to flash right down upon the throng his
35 XXII | doctor had, therefore, been right in counting upon the fantastic
36 XXII | later, the Victoria was right among the mountains. Her
37 XXIII | give up; I see that you are right, and that there is nothing
38 XXIV | yourself, Joe! Was I not right in saying, ‘Wait a little?’
39 XXV | perceptible degree.~“We are right in the open desert,” said
40 XXV | clouds in the east.”~“Joe’s right!” said the doctor, after
41 XXVI | starting-point remained fatally right below him, and absolute
42 XXVI | a well, and we’ll be all right. We have provisions enough,
43 XXVI | provisions enough, and to walk right on until I come to some
44 XXVII | was rolling his head from right to left like a wild beast
45 XXX | Nothing easier, Dick! We are right over it. Allow me to turn
46 XXXI | that signify?”~“You are right again, Samuel! Let us intrust
47 XXXII | hoarse cries. They came right toward the Victoria, more
48 XXXII | the ferocious birds darted right at the balloon, with outstretched
49 XXXIII | which, blowing almost at right angles to the other, drove
50 XXXV | doctor has gone to work to right her balance, but yesterday
51 XXXV | walking on rapidly, Joe came right upon a horde of natives
52 XXXVI | I believe that you are right. It is a detachment of Arabs
53 XXXVI | s clear enough now. I am right! It is a pursuit—a hunt—
54 XXXVI | and in fifteen we shall be right over him!”~“We must let
55 XXXVII | not wasted his time.”~“All right, Joe!”~“Well, let us see
56 XXXVII | said he, “and as you came right into my mind, I made a hard
57 XXXVII | anchor! Ah, master, I’ve a right to call that the anchor
58 XXXVII | thinking about it, but jumped right on the back of one of those
59 XXXVII | circus-rider does a ring. Wasn’t I right in counting on you? Now,
60 XXXVIII| she never swerved to the right or to the left, but her
61 XXXVIII| it and escape.”~“You are right, friend Joe,” said the doctor, “
62 XXXVIII| I suppose a man has a right not to believe a word of
63 XLIX | that will put us on the right track again.”~In fact, the
64 XL | own eyes.”~The doctor was right. The cloud, thick, opaque,
65 XLI | are gaining on both our right and our left.”~“We must
66 XLIII | gained by doing things at the right time!” replied Joe. “One
67 XLIII | as we did before.”~“All right!” they answered together.~
68 XLIII | the balloon rise from the right bank of the river. They
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