Chapter
1 VI | absolute confidence in his master, and the most unlimited
2 VI | altered his opinion of his master.~So, when the doctor conceived
3 VI | already, accompanied his master on several journeys, and
4 VI | think of going with your master?”~“I?” answered Joe, with
5 VI | respect to you, sir. My master is no hare-brained person;
6 VI | what weighing?”~“Why, my master, and you, and I, are all
7 VI | Come! come, Mr. Kennedy! My master will be sending for us directly.”~“
8 VIII | permitted to accompany his master. I have even a shrewd suspicion
9 VIII | replied the doctor, “if I am master of my balloon—if I can ascend
10 IX | considerable share of his master’s renown was reflected upon
11 IX | with wonder. “Why, your master must be Old Nick himself.”~“
12 XII | the ingredients.”~“Well, master, since we are so far above-ground,
13 XII | urged Joe; “let us go up, master, let us go up higher by
14 XII | nothing to complain of, master. The best cultivated and
15 XIV | danger seemed pressing.~“My master is lost!” cried Joe.~“Come!
16 XV | re to be a god!”~“Well, master, that won’t trouble me much.
17 XVI | an ugly trick. But say, master, did you damage your credit
18 XVI | becomes necessary.”~“But, master, wouldn’t you do well to
19 XVIII | pet rifle.~“And I’m ready, master, whenever you say the word!”
20 XVIII | body-guards.”~“Are we there, master?”~“Not yet. In fact, I shall
21 XIX | for your benefit and my master’s; but the idea of feeding
22 XX | you may have your choice, master, but I stick to my idea.”~
23 XXI | what would you do?”~“I, master? why, I’d act more prudently,
24 XXIII | Keep cool, Joe,” said his master.~“Why, doctor, you speak
25 XXIII | philosopher of your mettle—”~“Ah, master, no philosophy holds good
26 XXIII | would make them happy.”~“Ah! master, I give up; I see that you
27 XXIV | Wait a little?’ eh?”~“Well, master, it’s all natural, at least—
28 XXIV | than that of my excellent master,” said Joe; “what he may
29 XXV | see!”~“But this is Friday, master, and I’m afraid of Fridays!”~“
30 XXV | those notions.”~“I hope so, master, too. Whew!” he added, mopping
31 XXV | Victoria.”~“As to that, master, with all respect to you,”
32 XXV | arrive at last!”~“Good, master! but suppose we were to
33 XXVI | much wind this morning, master,” said Joe; “but it will
34 XXVI | The latter, uneasy at his master’s prolonged absence, had
35 XXVI | resignation.”~“So be it, master; but take notice of one
36 XXVII | of sparkling water to his master.~To carry it to his lips,
37 XXVIII | felt himself at home; his master had to give him his exact
38 XXVIII | face before obeying his master; but the latter convinced
39 XXX | desert to fear, anyhow, master,” said Joe.~“No; but there
40 XXXV | become of Joe, while his master was thus vainly seeking
41 XXXV | disappeared to the northward. His master—both his friends were saved!~“
42 XXXV | one last thought to his master; and began to struggle with
43 XXXV | confident reliance on his master remained undiminished. Great
44 XXXV | off than the travellers my master used to talk about. Why
45 XXXV | but of thankfulness; his master was then seeking him; his
46 XXXV | was then seeking him; his master had not left him to perish!
47 XXXV | was lost. He thought his master gone beyond all prospect
48 XXXV | eyes convulsively closed!~“Master! master!—Help!” were his
49 XXXV | convulsively closed!~“Master! master!—Help!” were his last words;
50 XXXVI | far beyond their reach.~“Master! Kennedy!” ejaculated Joe,
51 XXXVII | more considerate of his master’s safety than of his own,
52 XXXVII | I found an anchor! Ah, master, I’ve a right to call that
53 XXXVII | service to you. And besides, master, as I said a while ago,
54 XXXVIII| led Joe to compliment his master on the idea of having two
55 XLIX | ghosts. Do you see now, master, if it wasn’t so heavy,
56 XLIX | lazybones trip, this of ours, master, and when we get back every
57 XLI | us!”~“Have no fears, my master, we shall not be separated.”~
58 XLII | I am at your orders, master,” added Joe.~“I repeat,
59 XLIII | looking intently at his master.~“No!” said the latter; “
60 XLIII | with that confidence in his master which nothing could ever
61 XLIII | Ferguson.~“Have no fear, master—have no fear!”~And the doctor,
62 XLIV | suggestion.~They ceased to be master and servant, in order to
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