Chapter
1 III | a bit of it!” said he. “Don’t I know my man? Isn’t it
2 V | expeditions now on foot? Don’t you know that fresh explorers
3 VI | man like Dr. Ferguson?”~“I don’t want to spoil your illusions,
4 VI | we’ll see about that.”~“Don’t flatter yourself, sir—
5 VIII | your compliments— but they—don’t—belong to me.”~“You!”
6 VIII | exclaimed every body, “don’t you intend to go?”~“I
7 VIII | guns, and your bullets; so don’t let us say anything more
8 IX | his opinion about it.~“I don’t think,” said he, “that
9 XII | by a fringe of foam.~“You don’t talk?” said Joe, again.~“
10 XII | Joe would add. “Why, you don’t feel yourself going, and
11 XII | in vain.”~“I move that we don’t stop here!” urged Joe; “
12 XIII | tribes!”~“I move that we don’t try it!” said Joe, in
13 XIII | limbs in the mean time.~“Don’t fly away without us, doctor!”
14 XIV | and, above all things, don’t lose sight of the barometer.
15 XV | lose!” said the doctor. “Don’t attempt to let go the
16 XVII | style,” remarked Kennedy; “I don’t see one tree that we could
17 XVII | friend, but no imprudence! Don’t wander too far away.”~“
18 XX | us not meddle with what don’t concern us. Do you know
19 XXI | sounds below us, and, as I don’t exactly know where the
20 XXI | events, on the least alarm don’t fail to waken us.”~“I’
21 XXI | down, then!” said Joe.~“Don’t use your weapons, excepting
22 XXI | against the bark of the tree.~“Don’t you hear that?” he whispered.~“
23 XXI | because these black fellows don’t understand the language
24 XXIII | Joe made no reply.~“Joe! Don’t you hear me?”~Joe made
25 XXIII | Joe?”~“Then your cylinder don’t work,” said the obstinate
26 XXIV | country.”~“I hope so.”~“Now don’t you think that it’s Joe’
27 XXIV | native clung to the car.~“You don’t regret, though, what you
28 XXV | winter, but in summer it don’t do to take too much of
29 XXV | to take too much of it.”~“Don’t you fear the effect of
30 XXVI | in the morning, and if we don’t get off by Tuesday, I’
31 XXVIII | to digest.”~“The savages don’t boggle much about it!”
32 XXVIII | more fertile country.”~“It don’t prove much, Dick, for
33 XXXI | After all, though, I don’t see that we have much
34 XXXI | health as we are now. We don’t look much as though we
35 XXXII | shooting.”~“But what is it?”~“Don’t you see that flock of
36 XXXII | arsenal at our disposal. I don’t think those birds are
37 XXXII | said Joe.~“Perhaps they don’t like to see anybody poaching
38 XXXII | Kennedy.~“No, Dick; not now! Don’t exasperate them needlessly.
39 XXXIII | in the neighborhood, but don’t get far away whatever
40 XXXVI | more interested.~“Yes!”~“Don’t lose sight of him, and
41 XXXVI | about?” said Kennedy; “he don’t stop!”~“He’s doing better
42 XXXVI | effort. But, for your life, don’t do so until I give the
43 XXXVII | see, Mr. Kennedy, a hunter don’t know what a real hunt
44 XXXVII | Due north, Dick.”~“And don’t that give you a little
45 XXXVII | expect to halt?”~“Come, Dick, don’t you feel some curiosity
46 XXXVIII| certain loss of gas. It don’t amount to much thus far,
47 XLIX | Not exactly, Joe; but don’t be alarmed: I hardly expect
48 XLII | still lighten up.”~“But I don’t exactly see how we can
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