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1 I | well at least—of that he felt assured. But of one thing
2 I | continued marvellously sound. He felt at ease in the midst of
3 III | with fear, for he already felt himself swinging aloft in
4 V | slightly moved. In fine, Dick felt that the doctor was slipping
5 V | terror: when asleep, he felt oscillations that made his
6 VI | such profound faith as Joe felt in the doctor, it is not
7 VIII | mess-room. These young men felt an intense interest in the
8 XII | southward, but the doctor felt no concern on that score,
9 XIII | hour, but the aeronauts felt nothing of this increased
10 XIII | verified. Kennedy no longer felt a single shiver of the fever,
11 XIII | The doctor and his friends felt themselves in a very anomalous
12 XVI | will not be very severely felt. But the moral of all this
13 XVI | clear; but the atmosphere felt close and dull.~The aeronauts
14 XVII | at once a sharp shock was felt—the anchor had caught in
15 XVIII | August, 1858.~Samuel Ferguson felt real emotion: he was almost
16 XXII | suppress his emotion, for he felt that this life now in his
17 XXIV | seen, and the aeronauts felt that, ere long, an immensity
18 XXV | and he kept silent, for he felt that, from this moment forth,
19 XXVI | thirst began to be severely felt; brandy, far from appeasing
20 XXVI | Once in rapid motion, he felt his spirits greatly cheered,
21 XXVI | reckless explorer that he was, felt himself at last seized with
22 XXVII | was thinking of it, and felt himself drawn toward them;
23 XXVII | them, the unfortunate men felt their limbs gradually drying
24 XXVII | hesitated, although he still felt a fleeting pang of regret.
25 XXVII | gazed, and hoped, and even felt refreshed by the breath
26 XXVIII| pictured in his dreams; he felt himself at home; his master
27 XIX | meat was beginning to be felt; but the savage customs
28 XXXII | besides, a little air could be felt over this vast expanse of
29 XXXII | intrepid as they were, felt the large tears streaming
30 XXXIII| in that direction, for he felt that he was being thrown
31 XXXIV | hearts of these two men; they felt strong in the same inspiration.
32 XXXV | noiselessly as possible when he felt himself seized by the arm
33 XXXV | before him; they howled; they felt him; they became even annoyingly
34 XXXV | judge of the loathing he felt when he saw what species
35 XXXV | with huge round eyes. Joe felt his stomach revolt at the
36 XXXV | acts, and, nevertheless, he felt within him a strength superior
37 XXXV | desperate struggles, he felt himself sinking gradually
38 XXXV | which he might cling! He felt that all was over! His eyes
39 XXXVII| very naturally! I never felt better in my life! Nothing
40 XXXVII| sir? Do you think that I felt easy in my mind about you,
41 XL | wearing out, and the doctor felt it failing him. However,
42 XLII | solitude makes more keenly felt, and during which vague
43 XLII | manoevred it boldly because he felt sure of it.~Under the influence
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