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1 III | of it!” said he. “Don’t I know my man? Isn’t it just like
2 V | expeditions now on foot? Don’t you know that fresh explorers are
3 V | Very good! Now, do you know what we have the right to
4 V | Scarcely two.”~“And do you know what that means, Dick?”~“
5 V | Samuel.”~“Well, do you know what is taking place at
6 VI | By-the-way,” said Joe, “you know that the weighing comes
7 VI | sir,) ‘Dick, I want to know exactly how much you weigh,’
8 VI | come with Joe; I want to know how much you both weigh.”~“
9 VI | the way, for the doctor to know the weight of his companions,
10 VI | said Joe; “and then, you know, I am light to make up for
11 VII | merely wanted to be able to know in what direction he was
12 VIII | never get back. But you must know that the distance from Zanzibar
13 IX | the globe, and these, you know, are the chief cause of
14 X | Buntzen battery. Water, as you know, consists of two parts of
15 X | cap in question.~“You all know, gentlemen, what a calorifere,
16 X | heat apartments, is. You know how it acts. The air of
17 XIV | please, my boy! But you know that in my hunter’s way
18 XIV | said Kennedy.~“Do you know what I was thinking about?”
19 XIV | exclaimed Joe.~“It’s my rifle, I know the ring of her!” said Kennedy.~“
20 XVI | sight of the earth, and not know all night whether we were
21 XVII | economize our provisions, you know; and on the way, Dick, you
22 XX | don’t concern us. Do you know which is right or which
23 XXI | and, as I don’t exactly know where the wind has carried
24 XXI | how would you get him to know that?”~“By means of this
25 XXIII | replied the missionary, “I know it! Let me look it in the
26 XXIII | effect of chance. Do you know, now, in what kind of soil
27 XXIII | millions are rather heavy, you know,” resumed the doctor, “and
28 XXV | a curious sight! Do you know,” said Kennedy, “that it’
29 XXX | Cairo, in 1855; and we now know that De Heuglin has set
30 XXXI | Where is that?”~“I do not know. But what does that signify?”~“
31 XXXIII | again—but how and where I know not. Let us omit nothing
32 XXXIII | shooting soon let the doctor know that the sportsman was making
33 XXXIII | will even manage to let us know the place of his retreat.”~“
34 XXXIV | my dear Dick! Joe doesn’t know one word of the language;
35 XXXVI | near enough to see them and know what they are.”~Kennedy
36 XXXVI | something. I would like to know what they are about.”~“Patience,
37 XXXVI | over him!”~“We must let him know it by firing a gun!”~“No!
38 XXXVII | Kennedy, a hunter don’t know what a real hunt is until
39 XXXVII | him, but I saw you—and you know the rest. The Victoria came
40 XXXVIII| coast, my boy? How are we to know whither chance will carry
41 XLII | keep.”~“Dear doctor, you know more about the matter than
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