Chapter
1 II | following terms:~“Africa is, at length, about to surrender the
2 III | thirst for adventure had at length died out, was perfectly
3 IV | the 12th of December. At length it reached the province
4 VII | inflating fluid for any length of time. It weighed half
5 VII | branch pieces of unequal length, the longer of which, however,
6 VII | silk ladder fifty feet in length.~He at the same time carefully
7 XI | doctor’s preparations.~At length the vessel hove in sight
8 XII | and Speke.~Kennedy had, at length, become as talkative as
9 XII | stretched themselves at full length under the awning, and slept
10 XIV | where he was. The former, at length, got within gunshot and
11 XV | always stretched at full length, laughing, smoking, or sleeping.~
12 XVII | heights, the Victoria at length began to sail off to the
13 XVII | and about eight feet in length; and in these the shanks
14 XVIII | country, he descried, at length, on the horizon, the lake
15 XVIII | opposite directions, it at length veered in a straight line
16 XVIII | Uganda and the Usoga. At length, the rapidity of the wind
17 XX | for a few minutes; but, at length, borne away toward the south,
18 XXII | who had swooned away, at length opened his eyes.~“You are
19 XXII | intelligent care, until, at length, the sick man revived, little
20 XXII | he catechised in them. At length, during two more long years,
21 XXV | had not been mistaken.~“At length!” he said, over and over
22 XXV | the stronger, having at length reached this spring for
23 XXVI | Kennedy, reclining at full length near each other, tried,
24 XXVI | breathing atmosphere.~At length the feeding-supply of water
25 XXVI | expanse of the desert-sand, at length produced a sensation of
26 XXVII | the land of despair!”~At length he sank down in utter prostration,
27 XXVII | that encumbered the car.~At length his companions understood
28 XXVII | and flung himself at full length by the side of a fresh spring,
29 XIX | with leaves fifteen feet in length upon its stalk, the latter
30 XIX | part of the continent.~At length a real river greeted the
31 XIX | away before the gale. At length, however, the storm abated,
32 XXX | intense affright, and at length made off in different directions
33 XXX | looked attentively, and at length discovered that the noise
34 XXXI | who was then on watch, at length saw the city move away from
35 XXXI | Somewhat, Dick. At its greatest length and breadth, it measures
36 XXXII | more than three feet in length, and the lower surface of
37 XXXIII | found to be several feet in length.~This operation took at
38 XXXIII | least four hours, but at length the inner balloon once completely
39 XXXIII | toward the mainland. But at length, at the height of a thousand
40 XXXIII | restraining the balloon; but at length the wind died away with
41 XXXV | sides and all around him. At length, he was not more than one
42 XXXV | not sometimes go to the length of eating the object adored!~
43 XXXV | painful and difficult. But at length he managed to react against
44 XXXV | terrible a situation.~At length, day came again, and Joe
45 XXXV | but a toad five inches in length, a monstrous, repulsive
46 XXXV | working his way along, he at length found himself close to a
47 XXXVII | phenomenon upon Lake Tchad.~At length Joe, continuing his recital,
48 XXXVIII| and almost competes in length with the Nile. These appellations
49 XXXVIII| northern regions of Africa. At length he entered Tangiers, and
50 XLIX | carelessly lounging at full length in flowing apparel of bright
51 XLIII | Talabas flew toward it, and at length were not more than two hundred
52 XLIII | diminishing in height and length. At the last one, it caught
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