Chapter
1 III | Telegraph, mentioned above.~“Ah! that’s what you mean, is
2 III | among his native crags.~“Ah! really, then, you want
3 III | which is always the same.”~“Ah! yes, indeed!” said Kennedy,
4 III | how will you do that?”~“Ah, ha! therein lies my secret,
5 VI | pounds,” wrote the doctor.~“Ah! ha!” said Joe, with a smile
6 VIII | the face of the country.”~“Ah!” replied the doctor, “if
7 VIII | when we come to alight.”~“Ah! Mr. Kennedy,” said a young
8 XII | and the thing’s done.”~“Ah! here we are more at our
9 XIII | clear of the yellow fever.”~“Ah! by Jove, this balloon is
10 XIV | any thing but pleasant.”~“Ah! sir, every thing that happens
11 XIV | let us run! let us run!”~“Ah! Mr. Kennedy,” said Joe,
12 XV | we’d get rich that way!”~“Ah!” said the doctor, “these
13 XV | with the utmost gravity.~“Ah! you’re dancing, are you?”
14 XVI | will be brought to light.”~“Ah! sir,” said Joe, “I’d like
15 XVI | choking!” ejaculated Joe. “Ah! what a fine way to travel
16 XVIII | entering our own hemisphere!”~“Ah!” said Joe, “do you think,
17 XX | bit it again and again.~“Ah!” ejaculated Kennedy, “the
18 XXI | this?”~“Who knows, Joe?”~“Ah! if you can do that, you’
19 XXII | uttering ferocious cries.~“Ah, ha!” said Joe, “one of
20 XXIII | philosopher of your mettle—”~“Ah, master, no philosophy holds
21 XXIII | would make them happy.”~“Ah! master, I give up; I see
22 XXIV | command—we have to obey.”~“Ah! doctor, here is one of
23 XXIV | not have to economize it. Ah! that rascally savage who
24 XXV | most intense astonishment:~“Ah! by all that’s beautiful!”~“
25 XXV | three pints and a half.~“Ah! that does one good!” said
26 XXVI | able to use them again.”~“Ah! wind! wind!” exclaimed
27 XXVII | drink his own hot blood.~“Ah!” he cried, “land of thirst!
28 XXVII | above the rim of the car.~“Ah!” he screamed, raising himself
29 XXVII | rather,” said Kennedy. “Ah! ferocious brute!” he added, “
30 XXVIII | luxury after such want! Ah! I nearly went mad!”~“My
31 XXX | he there met his death. Ah! this vast country might
32 XXXIV | to their own country.”~“Ah! my dear Dick! Joe doesn’
33 XXXVI | of cavalry manoeuvring. Ah! I was not mistaken. It
34 XXXVI | What is he waiting for? Ah! the brave lad! Huzza!”
35 XXXVI | relies upon our intelligence. Ah! the noble fellow! We’ll
36 XXXVII | rope, I found an anchor! Ah, master, I’ve a right to
37 XXXVIII| Africa from west to north. Ah! had Callie been born in
38 XL | crossed it,” added Kennedy.~“Ah, doctor!” said Joe again,
39 XLI | twenty-four hours more!”~“Ah, she’s getting used up!
40 XLI | stopping-place,” said he.~“Ah!” replied Kennedy, “you
41 XLII | as brightly as the day.~“Ah! the savages!” cried Joe
42 XLIII | the river with hot air!”~“Ah, doctor,” exclaimed Kennedy, “
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