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1 I | Polytechnic Institute, where his friend the statistician Cockburn
2 II | Mr. Petermann backs his Friend Dr. Ferguson.—Reply of the
3 II | intrepidity of his dauntless friend.~Besides, all manner of
4 III | CHAPTER THIRD.~The Doctor’s Friend.—The Origin of their Friendship.—
5 III | Secret.~Dr. Ferguson had a friend—not another self, indeed,
6 III | Dick, supposing that his friend’s instinct for travel and
7 III | the month of January, his friend quitted him to return to
8 III | in it—yes, my excellent friend—there’s EVERY THING in it.
9 III | objection to offer? Speak, friend Kennedy.”~“An objection!
10 III | therein lies my secret, friend Dick. Have faith, and let
11 III | up his mind to oppose his friend’s departure by all means
12 V | progress.~In the mean while his friend, the sportsman, never let
13 V | did not want to annoy his friend. Let us also disclose the
14 V | Dick—are you willing, false friend—that this glory should belong
15 V | Oukereoue.”~“It is done, friend Ferguson.”~“Now, how many
16 V | of Saxe-Cogurg-Gotha; my friend Petermann is its secretary;
17 VIII | of Dr. Ferguson and his friend Kennedy. The latter, all
18 VIII | swear—”~“Swear to nothing, friend Dick; you have been ganged
19 XI | yield to threats, but his friend dissuaded him from any idea
20 XII | at Gotha by his learned friend Dr. Petermann, and by that
21 XIII | can do better than that, friend Dick; for I can give you
22 XIII | Ferguson, “take two guns, friend Dick— one for yourself and
23 XVII | to let me have.”~“Go, my friend, but no imprudence! Don’
24 XVIII | by the enthusiasm of his friend.~“Hurrah for the Nile!”
25 XVIII | Nile.”~“No doubt of that, friend Samuel,” assented Kennedy.~“
26 XIX | asked Kennedy, as he saw his friend consulting the compass.~“
27 XX | call that cruel; but, like friend Kennedy, I think that the
28 XXII | water-tank!”~Kennedy caught his friend’s idea on the instant, and,
29 XXIII | behind!”~“Take care, my friend! Would you yield to the
30 XXIII | this is the same?”~“Yes, my friend, this is a reservoir in
31 XXVII | throwing himself upon his friend.~“Let go! hands off!” moaned
32 XXVII | doctor?” said Joe; “our friend, Dr. Ferguson?”~That one
33 XXVIII | affairs.”~“Whole-hearted friend!” said Kennedy, extending
34 XXX | up for barbarians,” mused friend Joe, speaking his thoughts
35 XXXI | trouble. But, after all, my friend, we are going to keep at
36 XXXIII | the world to find our lost friend again. Let us, in the first
37 XXXIV | run such a risk, made his friend get into his place, and
38 XXXVII | is! there’s our gallant friend—our preserver!” exclaimed
39 XXXVII | not go so far as that, my friend—at least, I hope not.”~“
40 XXXVIII| escape.”~“You are right, friend Joe,” said the doctor, “
41 XXXVIII| illustrious Mungo Park, the friend of Sir Walter Scott, and,
42 XLI | with intense feeling.~“My friend, I ask it; it will be absolutely
43 XLI | ejaculated.~“My brave Joe! my friend!” said the doctor, with
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