Chapter
1 II | manner of doubt was quickly put out of the question: preparations
2 III | I’ll make them fly! I’ll put your preparations in fine
3 III | at one’s own table, or to put one’s hat on one’s own head.
4 IV | the chief caused him to be put to death in the most cruel
5 V | but, in order to still put off the journey, he opened
6 V | army in India; they have put themselves at the head of
7 VI | been better done. Ferguson put himself entirely in his
8 VI | now,” said Ferguson—and he put down one hundred and thirty-five
9 VIII | arriving, all were embarked and put away under Ferguson’s own
10 VIII | tons of iron filings, were put on board for the future
11 XI | inflating apparatus was put together with extreme care,
12 XI | provisions, and the arms, were put in the place assigned to
13 XII | Railroads! eh? rubbish!” put in Kennedy, “that you travel
14 XII | Kennedy.~“Now, gentlemen,” put in Joe, “while doing the
15 XV | merry of the party, although put aside from the rest, and
16 XV | time, by a rapid motion put aside his too demonstrative
17 XV | comrades.”~“Why, I wouldn’t put it past them to make a god
18 XVI | would be very pleasant,” put in Joe. “Why is it that
19 XVI | hunter.~“No, my friends, put the provisions under shelter,
20 XIX | with Joe’s merry pranks, put them in high good-humor.~
21 XIX | said Joe; “we’ll have to put up with preserved meat and
22 XXI | instead of one. No! we must put ALL the chances on OUR side,
23 XXI | requested, and the arms were put in good order.~“Very good!”
24 XXII | crossed, so the cylinder was put to its utmost power, and
25 XXIII | and cannot very easily be put into one’s pocket.”~“But,
26 XXIII | Kennedy; but the hunter put on the air of a man who
27 XXIII | that weight, since it was put in here to make up for us.”~“
28 XXIV | gallons in all! The doctor put aside one gallon, destined
29 XXIV | drinking, and we shall have to put ourselves on the shortest
30 XXIV | the shortest allowance.”~“Put us on short allowance, then,
31 XXIV | expenditure of water to put it in motion, for, in that
32 XXV | will not last forever,” put in Joe; “I think I see some
33 XXV | And with this, the doctor put on a full head of flame
34 XXV | See the advantage of being put on short allowance!” moralized
35 XXV | ground; Joe and Kennedy put into the car a quantity
36 XXVI | water, and this the doctor put away, all three having resolved
37 XXVIII | other details, Bruce had put forward the assertion that
38 XXVIII | it is impossible.’”~“Well put in!” said Joe, “and if the
39 XXVIII | lost.~But fleet-footed Joe put forth his utmost speed,
40 XXX | couriers and trumpeters, who put aside the boughs of the
41 XXX | bullets of the Arabs, and put the sheik’s troops to flight.
42 XXX | according to others, was put to death for having attempted
43 XXXI | Which I beg of you not to put into execution,” interposed
44 XXXIII | researches.”~“But, at last,” put in Kennedy—“for we must
45 XXXIV | Lake Tchad on foot, and put ourselves in communication
46 XXXV | reach it, if possible, he put forth all his knowledge
47 XXXVIII| of Africa.”~“By-the-way,” put in Joe, “that reminds me
48 XLIX | southeast breeze, that will put us on the right track again.”~
49 XL | not be prudent.”~“Let us put off the visit until our
50 XLI | plan which we’ll try to put into execution; it is only
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