Chapter
1 VI | Joe was to be the right hand of the expedition. He had,
2 VI | my boy?”~“The moment’s at hand. It seems that we are to
3 VI | tired? Who would give him a hand in climbing over the rocks?
4 X | rapidly, while, on the other hand, it is by a very rapid ascent
5 XI | said he, holding out his hand to Dr. Ferguson, “but now
6 XI | soldiers will lend us a hand, if we need it. But, my
7 XI | the doctor, grasped his hand, and said:~“Samuel, have
8 XI | final shake of the doctor’s hand.~At nine o’clock the three
9 XII | held his balloon in his hand. Kennedy had only to indicate
10 XIV | remarked Kennedy.~“Nor close at hand, either,” added Joe.~“Well,
11 XV | showing herself nearer at hand to her worshippers. He,
12 XV | questioned Kennedy, rifle in hand.~“Look!” replied the doctor,
13 XVI | Dick; the night is close at hand—a threatening night with
14 XVII | stood ready, hatchet in hand, to cut the rope, should
15 XVIII | been followed up, sword in hand. The same thing happened
16 XX | Joe to catch it with his hand.~“Let us rise out of range,”
17 XX | keen hankering to take a hand in at that fight,” said
18 XX | herculean strength. With one hand he plunged his spear into
19 XXI | memory, and he placed his hand on the doctor’s shoulder.~
20 XXI | long Joe seized Kenedy’s hand as he heard a sort of rubbing
21 XXI | Kennedy, seizing the doctor’s hand. “Suppose they should kill
22 XXI | all our weapons close at hand. Perhaps we may have to
23 XXI | of charcoal, one in each hand, drew their points nearly
24 XXII | moved, and Joe drawing his hand over his eyes more than
25 XXIII | summer night?”~“Death is at hand,” replied the missionary, “
26 XXIII | rim of the car with one hand, and with the other gathering
27 XXIII | tossed it up and down in his hand. It was a fragment of about
28 XXIV | grasped each other by the hand.~“Now, hear me!” said the
29 XXV | precisely the same salute with a hand that moved in just the same
30 XXVII | animated; he extended his hand toward the horizon, and
31 XXVII | opening above with his gun in hand, and still smoking from
32 XXVIII | dealt out with no niggardly hand.~Kennedy had traversed the
33 XXVIII | said Kennedy, extending his hand to Joe.~“There’s no occasion
34 XIX | Kennedy, fowling-piece in hand, sallied out upon the sloping
35 XXX | managed it with a wave of the hand; and hence, without knowing
36 XXXII | and with a wave of the hand he disappeared like a flash,
37 XXXIV | had abruptly got the upper hand, and now drove her back
38 XXXIV | his station, spy-glass in hand, at the forward part of
39 XXXV | him respectfully by the hand, and conducted him to a
40 XXXVI | with fixed eye and steady hand, stopped him short with
41 XXXVII | west.~The doctor, map in hand, recognized the kingdom
42 XXXVII | Ferguson, pressing Joe’s hand, “what terrible anxiety
43 XXXVII | frequently pressing his hand when he saw his worthy servant
44 XXXVIII| repulsed by an invisible hand.”~“I suppose a man has a
45 XLIX | and lance or musket in hand; but no women were visible
46 XL | would be lost!~On the other hand, the balloon was visibly
47 XLI | Gulf of Guinea on the one hand, or to the bay of Cape Verde
48 XLI | shook the brave fellow’s hand, without being able to utter
49 XLII | in holding on with one hand to that slippery surface,
50 XLIII | and Joe, holding on by one hand, with the other cut the
51 XLIII | discharging his rifle with one hand, brought another of the
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