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1 I | that signalized the first part of the nineteenth century.
2 II | carried such a mane. On his part, he willingly gave the most
3 V | presses if we are to take part in these exploring labors.
4 VIII | the doctor frankly took part in the discussion.~As a
5 IX | sea-voyage, and so, for his part, he soon found himself at
6 X | cubic feet.~“On the upper part of this tank is a platinum
7 X | I proceed to the second part of my apparatus. From the
8 X | apparatus. From the lowest part of my balloon, which is
9 X | pipe running from the lower part of the balloon runs into
10 X | that leads to the upper part of the balloon. A vacuum
11 X | therefore, provided the lower part of the cylindrical iron
12 XII | toward the mainland.~“For my part, I must talk!”~“As much
13 XII | country, the name of this part of the eastern coast of
14 XIV | profusion, on the western part of Jihoue-la-Mkoa. Ferguson
15 XIV | Tura-Wels. The latter forms part of the Unyamwezy, a magnificent
16 XV | called upon to play a great part.”~“Well, sir, play it!”~“
17 XVI | quicker still!”~In this part of Africa, during the equatorial
18 XVII | t want to come!”~On his part, Dr. Ferguson was engrossed
19 XVII | had, at once, selected the part of Man Friday for himself.~
20 XVIII | a triangulation of this part of the lake, but he could
21 XVIII | the rivers in the eastern part of Africa, and the sky gives
22 XIX | fifteen miles.~But this latter part of the journey had left
23 XX | strange tree! The upper part is of one kind and the lower
24 XX | of one kind and the lower part of another!”~“Well!” said
25 XX | that you would assume the part of the Almighty? Let us,
26 XXI | after that, I should have to part with a quantity of gas proportionate
27 XXII | his charities taken in ill part, and he remained a prisoner
28 XXIV | The appearance of this part of Africa was, moreover,
29 XXIV | had no confidence, for my part, in your forests and your
30 XXV | so; that’s the important part of it!”~“Oh, it is well
31 XXVI | can start again. For my part, if I come to a village,
32 XXVIII | very disgusting, for my part.”~“It is disgusting enough,”
33 XXVIII | and Joe was obliged to part with another considerable
34 XIX | Mountains of the Moon to this part of the continent.~At length
35 XXX | the town of Murmur.”~“This part of Africa has, therefore,
36 XXX | immediate obedience on the part of the aerial monster.~They
37 XXXII | having slanted across this part of the lake, again advanced
38 XXXII | apparently determined not to part company.~“They seem to mean
39 XXXII | were to attack the upper part of the balloon, what would
40 XXXII | if they attack the upper part of the balloon, you could
41 XXXII | away toward the northern part of the lake.~“Lost!” exclaimed
42 XXXIII | first time, reconnoitred the part of the coast on which they
43 XXXIII | Let us omit nothing on our part to give him the chance of
44 XXXIII | endeavor to regain the northern part of the lake, keeping ourselves
45 XXXIV | principal oasis in this part of Africa, whose fifty wells
46 XXXIV | in hand, at the forward part of the car.~
47 XXXV | of the most troublesome part of his clothing. The idea
48 XXXV | the evening and through a part of the night, he heard festive
49 XXXV | numerous than in any other part of the world. But after
50 XXXV | during all that day and a part of the next night. He even
51 XXXVI | from us at least, and on my part, even with the glass, I
52 XXXVI | from the ground. On their part, they were not twenty lengths
53 XXXVI | in readiness in the back part of the car, and be prepared
54 XXXVII | my spunk, and I walked on part of the night away from the
55 XXXVIII| by the cataracts in that part of the river, and he was
56 XXXVIII| in which Major Grey took part. It arrived in Senegal,
57 XXXVIII| explored all the western part of Africa near to the British
58 XL | off toward the southern part of Africa was defeating
59 XLI | As far as Senegal, this part of Africa is marked down
60 XLI | piecemeal.”~“Now, for your part, Joe, make no attempt to
61 XLII | foliage, all the living part of this vegetation, writhed
62 XLIII | it caught by the upper part of the network in the lofty
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