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1 I | happened that the Englishman got a seat that left him with
2 IV | their predecessors, and got as far as Mourzouk, the
3 IV | trading in gums and ivory, got as far as Belenia, beyond
4 IV | opposite to Zanzibar, and got as far as Deje-la-Mhora,
5 VIII | doctor.~The three travellers got themselves to rights on
6 IX | look out up there, for he’s got satellites that are not
7 XI | most furious orgies, and got fearfully drunk on “tembo,”
8 XI | clock the three travellers got into their car. The doctor
9 XII | silence for the first time.~He got no reply. The doctor was
10 XII | winds.~The evening meal was got ready, and the aeronauts,
11 XIV | The former, at length, got within gunshot and fired.~
12 XIV | to where he was, and he got into it without difficulty.
13 XIV | near to a deserted village; got his stock of water, and
14 XIV | degree of fear.~The water was got aboard without trouble,
15 XV | soar away.~The doctor had got as far as the foot of the
16 XVI | like to see all that.”~“You got up too early in the morning,
17 XVI | said Joe, “the heat has got to be enough to choke one,
18 XVI | turn, and the aeronauts got some very alarming jolts,
19 XVII | coffee, and some cognac, and got a can of pure, fresh water
20 XIX | Some travellers, who had got as far as Kazeh, or the
21 XXII | praised! The savages have got a fine scare, and we shall
22 XXII | sound of fire-arms, nature got the best of him, and he
23 XXIII | greed had heaped in it. He got in, however, without saying
24 XXIII | balloon stood still.~Joe got very pale.~“Poor fellow!”
25 XXIV | must not complain; we’ve got along pretty well, thus
26 XXVI | quantity of sand, and they got out of the car. Each was
27 XXVI | and in a few minutes they got back to the car, where he
28 XXVII | murmured, “nothing!”~He got out of the car and scrutinized
29 XXVII | he had proposed.~Kennedy got up, feeling very ill, and
30 XXVIII | heavy on his stomach, he got no more than he deserved.
31 XIX | it’s just a notion that’s got into my head: we might hitch
32 XXX | penetrated. It appears that he got as far as Wara, the capital,
33 XXX | distinctly seen.~The doctor got his companions to trace
34 XXX | toward the Victoria. Joe got ready to throw out ballast,
35 XXX | said the doctor.~“Not badly got up for barbarians,” mused
36 XXXIII | of fresh meat, the doctor got a total weight of twenty-eight
37 XXXIV | Barth? Both of those men got back to their own country.”~“
38 XXXIV | north wind had abruptly got the upper hand, and now
39 XXXV | hours of meditation, fatigue got the better of his gloomy
40 XXXV | as they did? Some of them got back home again. Come, then!
41 XXXVII | by hook or by crook, I got to the rope. When I pulled,
42 XXXVII | hard a few times more, I got out of the swamp. I had
43 XXXVII | out of the swamp. I had got my strength back with my
44 XXXVII | away from the lake, until I got to the edge of a very big
45 XXXVII | off his feet! At last I got to the end of the tilled
46 XXXVIII| African Society of London, he got as far as Bambarra, saw
47 XXXVIII| information that, having got as far as Boussa, on the
48 XXXVIII| possessions; and he it was who got so far as the sources of
49 XL | gold per head, I could have got together a nice crowd to
50 XLI | Victoria!” sighed Joe; “I had got fond of her as the sailor
51 XLI | little consequence, unless it got above the line of the mountain-tops.
52 XLIV | describe the reception they got from the Royal Geographical
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