Chapter
1 I | him.~From Surat we see him going over to Australia, and in
2 II | about it.~In a word, without going over all the journals in
3 III | middle, must be passed by going to one side or overhead!”~“
4 IV | than three hundred miles, going as far as Lake Okeracua,
5 V | well, what’s the use of our going down there?”~Dr. Ferguson
6 VI | Then you really think of going with your master?”~“I?”
7 VI | I can tell you, I am not going to let myself be weighed,”
8 VIII | do you think my trip is going to last? Whole months? If
9 VIII | intend to go?”~“I am not going!”~“You won’t accompany Dr.
10 VIII | last moment to prevent his going.”~Every eye was now turned
11 VIII | perfectly well that he IS going.”~“By Saint Andrew!” said
12 IX | next expedition, instead of going off to one side, we’ll go
13 IX | side, we’ll go right ahead, going up, too, all the time.”~“
14 IX | not in the moon. But we’re going to skip round among those
15 XII | you don’t feel yourself going, and Nature takes the trouble
16 XII | doing the same as you, I’m going to get you up a cup of coffee
17 XIII | Very easily. I am simply going to take you up above these
18 XIII | my chart be exact, we are going to ascend to an elevation
19 XIV | take long,” said Kennedy, going to work on the fireplace,
20 XIV | for a few minutes. I am going to renew the supply of water
21 XV | I’m not mistaken, we’re going to be called upon to play
22 XV | invitation.~“And you are going to call upon this negro
23 XV | ladder.”~“What! are you going alone into that blackamoor’
24 XVI | makes me hesitate about going beyond them; we should have
25 XVI | in what direction we were going.”~“Make up your mind, dear
26 XVI | branches of the trees!”~“We are going up, doctor!”~“Quicker, quicker
27 XVI | The electric display was going on below it like a vast
28 XVII | increased his speed, and now was going as fast as a horse at full
29 XVII | though every thing were going to pieces, and the shock
30 XIX | maps were made, and so I am going to try to follow our route
31 XX | noon. The Victoria had been going at a more moderate speed
32 XXII | calculations, the balloon, after going up some three or four feet,
33 XXIII | an enfeebled voice, “I am going. May God requite you, and
34 XXIII | Humph!” said he; “we’re not going up yet.”~“Not yet,” said
35 XXIII | stop, and ask:~“Are you going up?”~“No, not yet,” was
36 XXIII | replied the doctor.~“It’s going up; I’m sure.”~“Keep on
37 XXIV | the rate at which we are going, it would take months to
38 XXIV | region.~However, there was no going back; they must go forward;
39 XXX | away with the necessity of going in search of them. For instance,
40 XXXI | frankly that I do not like his going off alone to hunt.”~“But
41 XXXI | after all, my friend, we are going to keep at about one hundred
42 XXXIV | morning.~“Whither are we going now?” cried Kennedy.~“Let
43 XXXV | I foresee that they are going to make a god of me again,”
44 XXXV | Faith, though, I’m not going to wait here till it’s up
45 XXXVI | though in flight, but we are going faster than they, and we
46 XXXVI | on the same route. We are going at the rate of twenty miles
47 XXXVI | cavalry exercise that they are going through. Their chief is
48 XXXVI | but there’s something going on that I can’t exactly
49 XXXVII| in the first place, I’m going to cook this fat goose to
50 XXXVII| of the Victoria, “we are going due north.”~“Due north,
51 XXXVII| the trip to Africa without going to see Timbuctoo.”~“You
52 XLIX | their hands; but, are we going in the desirable direction?”~“
53 XL | aloud:~“There! the rain’s going to pour down harder than
54 XL | of grasshoppers, that are going to sweep over this country
55 XL | mosques, and by the incessant going and coming of the flat-bottomed
56 XLI | said the doctor; “we are going to sweep along their tops,
57 XLIII | favorable currents, either going up or coming down. We are
58 XLIII | that the doctor must be going mad.~“The car!” was his
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