Chapter
1 III | I know my man? Isn’t it just like him? Travel through
2 IV | sources of the Nile, had just set out.~But it would be
3 IV | place of Vaudey, who had just died, set out from Karthoum,
4 V | vice-consul at Karthoum, has just organized a very important
5 VI | party.~Moreover, he was just the man to render the greatest
6 VI | never mind, one trip is just as dangerous as the other!”~“
7 IX | as ignorant as bears. But just come along to Jupiter and
8 IX | satellites that are not just the easiest things to pass.”~
9 X | temperature. Well, what I have just described to you is nothing
10 XI | will have no risk to run.”~“Just the thing!” said the doctor, “
11 XII | then found to be passing just over the Mrima country,
12 XII | tell you the secret. It is just to mix equal quantities
13 XIV | antelope only, that was hit just behind the shoulder-joint,
14 XIV | Why, certainly I do! Just see what a fine hide it
15 XIV | let me, I’ll cut him up just as well as the chairman
16 XIV | in my hunter’s way I can just as easily skin and cut up
17 XV | by magic. The balloon had just come in sight, far aloft
18 XVI | Undoubtedly, my dear Dick. Just note the progress of events:
19 XVI | are very high.”~“That is just the thing that makes me
20 XVI | s no danger close on us just now?” insisted poor Joe.~“
21 XVI | of being struck would be just about even, and we should
22 XVII | harpooned; and we’re only doing just what whalemen do when out
23 XVII | received a ball in the eye just as he lifted his head. On
24 XVIII | the equator passes here?”~“Just here, my boy!”~“Well, then,
25 XVIII | having ventured in a boat just under the balloon, Kennedy
26 XX | to England. It would be just the thing in the London
27 XX | they had uniforms they’d be just like the fighters of all
28 XXI | tie a note to it, or I’d just call out to him in a loud
29 XXIII | poor one in spirit, has just been buried?”~“No! what
30 XXIII | this dead man whom you have just helped to bury, taught you
31 XXIII | Dick!” the doctor went on. “Just see the power of this metal
32 XXIV | coming so far to find scenery just like England? Here’s the
33 XXV | Look, Dick, its shape is just the same as when we saw
34 XXV | by the other balloon had just the same idea, at the same
35 XXV | with a hand that moved in just the same manner.~“What does
36 XXV | travellers, whom the incident just recorded had, for a few
37 XXVI | morning. “We must endeavor, just once more, to find an atmospheric
38 XXVI | hunter, “as though it had just come out of a furnace; and
39 XXVIII| firewood for the night, making just as little of it as possible.
40 XIX | How so?”~“Well, sir, it’s just a notion that’s got into
41 XIX | the torture of Tantalus just now. You shall make up for
42 XXXI | It would have been a hook just big enough for such a rousing
43 XXXI | on snipe and partridge, just as if we were in England.”~
44 XXXII | of good sport, yonder is just the thing for you!”~“What
45 XXXII | How would you get at them? Just imagine yourself in the
46 XXXII | the air, this situation is just as dangerous.”~“Are you
47 XXXIII| superstitions?”~“Oh, he’s just the lad to get safely out
48 XXXV | There!” said he to himself, “just what I expected. The crocodile
49 XXXV | world. But after what he had just seen, Joe determined to
50 XXXV | be to-day—but I must act just as if I was never to see
51 XXXVI | evidently exhausted, had just fallen headlong.~“He sees
52 XXXVI | sprung up after his fall, just as one of the swiftest horsemen
53 XXXVII| under without knowing why. Just then, I saw—two or three
54 XXXVII| Poh! doctor, one has only just to follow things along as
55 XLIX | find us big and stout.”~“Just like Joe,” said Kennedy; “
56 XLIX | like Joe,” said Kennedy; “just the ideas for him: but wait
57 XLIX | already. Now, couldn’t we just find others for it, on a
58 XL | that a sudden winter had just descended upon the earth
59 XL | the chance to taste them—just for information’s sake!~
60 XLI | less declivity. The car just touched the level of this
61 XLIII | so, Dick? Look!”~They had just passed the borders of the
62 XLIII | latter dropped to the ground just as the balloon was sinking
63 XLIII | aeronauts in their arms just as the Victoria fell at
64 XLIV | An English frigate was just about to sail, and the three
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