Chapter
1 Note | African explorers, they can scarcely be considered extravagant;
2 I | 140,000 copies, and yet scarcely suffices for its many legions
3 I | thing in the world, and scarcely noticed the immense effect
4 III | that, upon weighing them, scarcely any difference would be
5 V | most daring explorers have scarcely gone.”~“I have done so.”~“
6 V | between the two points?”~“Scarcely two.”~“And do you know what
7 V | world.”~“Why, that makes scarcely one hundred and twenty miles—
8 XIII | hydrogen.”~The ten minutes had scarcely elapsed ere the travellers
9 XIII | observed no jar, and had scarcely any sense of motion at all.~
10 XVI | extensive group of villages scarcely distinguishable in the gloom.
11 XVI | The doctor’s voice could scarcely be heard by his companions;
12 XVII | consulting his compass, “and scarcely two hundred feet from the
13 XVII | exclaimed Joe.~These words had scarcely been uttered when a shrill
14 XVIII | the bed of the river, and scarcely one hundred feet above the
15 XIX | soil; the brownish vapor scarcely allowed the beholder to
16 XX | closely along the ground, at scarcely the elevation of one hundred
17 XXII | pressed his kind hands, and scarcely had the strength to say, “
18 XXII | a dream! I can, indeed, scarcely recall what has occurred.
19 XXIII | Joe. “Poor young fellow—scarcely thirty years of age!”~“He’
20 XXIV | deep hollow; its height was scarcely eight hundred feet above
21 XXIV | succeeding night. The wind, now scarcely observable, was rather a
22 XXIV | Desert!~Our aeronauts had scarcely gone a distance of fifteen
23 XXV | hundred feet, but it had scarcely changed its position to
24 XXV | in contact with it were scarcely dampened in the slightest
25 XXV | The wind, which had been scarcely perceptible, seemed still
26 XXVI | by the African natives. Scarcely two pints of water remained,
27 XXVII | found that the mercury had scarcely undergone any perceptible
28 XXVII | spring on his antagonist. Scarcely had he caught a glimpse
29 XXX | Toole died, at the age of scarcely twenty-two. He was a young
30 XXXII | But our travellers had scarcely the time to catch even this
31 XXXII | cried the doctor.~He had scarcely ceased, ere the huge creature,
32 XXXIV | succession of hillocks, that had scarcely settled to their places
33 XXXV | hideous concert. Joe dared scarcely breathe. Even his courage
34 XXXVIII| sand half in motion, and scarcely kept in its place by scanty
35 XXXVIII| swiftly by as they were, could scarcely catch a glimpse of its curious
36 XLIX | working at full blast, could scarcely keep her up. At that time
37 XLII | he discovered that he was scarcely twenty-five miles from Senegal.~“
38 XLII | moon, whose uncertain rays scarcely pierced the darkness. Ferguson,
39 XLII | his eyes, which he could scarcely keep open, calmly lit his
40 XLII | Fire! fire!” he shouted, scarcely comprehending what had happened.~
41 XLIII | clock the aeronauts had made scarcely fifteen miles to the westward.~
42 XLIII | like cases, the balloon had scarcely touched the surface ere
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