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1 VII | within would dilate, and soon burst the cover containing
2 VIII | remarks. The worthy fellow soon became the jester and merry-andrew
3 VIII | Seeing and hearing the doctor soon inspired everybody with
4 IX | the ship’s glasses, and soon the Resolute cast anchor
5 IX | and so, for his part, he soon found himself at home on
6 IX | ballast and your gas are soon exhausted.”~“My dear sir,
7 X | atmospheres; consequently, so soon as this amount of pressure
8 XII | twelve miles per hour, and soon were passing in thirty-eight
9 XII | immediately; but such a hole would soon become a large torn orifice
10 XIII | instantaneous torrent, were soon rendered impracticable,
11 XIII | appearance of the country soon changed, for it often happens
12 XIII | patience, Dick, and you’ll soon get over this,” said the
13 XIII | the longest.~The Victoria soon descended the slope opposite
14 XIII | thrown out, and one of them soon caught in the boughs of
15 XIV | peaceful couch, and were soon sound asleep, the doctor
16 XV | Well, we’ll see pretty soon. But it wouldn’t be prudent
17 XV | keeping off the crowd. He was soon joined by the natural son
18 XVI | about even, and we should soon be torn to pieces by the
19 XVII | noticed in the grass, and soon an elongated, winding shape
20 XVII | making some headway, and soon reached a clearing where
21 XIX | mere quadrupeds; but it was soon discovered that these appendages
22 XXII | away. Were they then so soon to lose him whom they had
23 XXIII | descended into the ravine.~As soon as the car touched the ground,
24 XXIII | use both hands, and had soon heaped into the car more
25 XXIII | with all his might, and soon had collected more than
26 XXIII | aided by the cylinder, soon passed above the surrounding
27 XXIV | sharp-edged pebbles which soon again became coarse sand,
28 XXIV | gloom closed in upon it, as soon as the sun had disappeared
29 XXV | background of sand, and soon was able to declare positively
30 XXVIII| force of the hurricane, and soon, catching the wind at two
31 XIX | the basin of Lake Tchad.~Soon afterward was seen the Bagele,
32 XXX | Leipsic, so that we shall soon be accurately informed as
33 XXX | in all directions, and it soon became evident that the
34 XXXI | the lake, and the car was soon skimming its surface like
35 XXXII | attack us!”~“But I could soon settle those fellows!”~“
36 XXXII | asked Kennedy.~“Alight as soon as possible, Dick, and then
37 XXXIII| frequent sound of shooting soon let the doctor know that
38 XXXIII| advanced over the lake, and was soon borne away at a speed of
39 XXXIII| missionary, and he would soon be with his friends again;
40 XXXIV | He folded his arms, and soon became absorbed in his own
41 XXXV | smaller and smaller. It was soon caught in a rapid current
42 XXXV | lake! Mr. Kennedy would soon have jumped at it, and he
43 XXXV | but toward the surface.~So soon as he could get breath and
44 XXXV | became the object, and this soon enabled him to pluck up
45 XXXV | ceremonies; but his mind was soon disturbed by quite different
46 XXXV | gained so rapidly that it had soon mounted to Joe’s waist.~“
47 XXXV | without occupants, and was soon aboard of it. He found it
48 XXXV | marsh, or what he knew would soon become a marsh, for night
49 XXXVI | comfortably under the awning.~Joe soon returned to consciousness,
50 XXXVII| ants of that country.~They soon passed the town of Zinder,
51 XXXVII| stomach!”~The goose was soon roasted by the flame of
52 XXXVII| of country, and Kennedy soon pointed out on the horizon
53 XL | heights, but in vain; and he soon gave up the attempt, which
54 XLI | gave evidence of mountains soon to follow. They would have
55 XLI | had risen a little, but it soon became evident that it was
56 XLI | enough, so that she was soon at a height of only two
57 XLI | tops of immense forests, soon came to a sharp halt. Her
58 XLIII | checked their horses, and soon a volley of musketry pealed
59 XLIII | at once went to work, and soon had an immense pile of dried
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