Chapter
1 I | have left that pleasant island, where he was as happy as
2 II | surprising journey is to be the island of Zanzibar, upon the eastern
3 IV | resolved to ascend at the island of Zanzibar. This island,
4 IV | island of Zanzibar. This island, lying near to the eastern
5 IV | below the equator.~From this island the latest expedition, sent
6 V | along the coast for the island of Zanzibar, in latitude
7 XI | of the Inhabitants.—The Island of Koumbeni.—The Rain-Makers.—
8 XI | town of Zanzibar, upon the island of the same name, and, on
9 XI | anchored in the port.~The island of Zanzibar belongs to the
10 XI | neighboring countries.~The island is separated from the African
11 XI | that the population of the island would oppose their doing
12 XI | Resolute was headed for the island of Koumbeni. During the
13 XI | kept close watch around the island, and the boats of the Resolute
14 XI | attempted to get to the island by swimming, but they were
15 XI | cabin, and landed on the island of Koumbeni.~The balloon
16 XII | gaze of the travellers! The island of Zanzibar could be seen
17 XII | The inhabitants of the island looked no larger than insects.
18 XIII | a lofty mountain on that island, to get clear of the yellow
19 XVIII | Ukereoue.—A Night on an Island.—The Equator.— Crossing
20 XVIII | Sources of the Nile.—The Island of Benga.—The Signature
21 XVIII | it or to visit the great island of Ukereoue which is very
22 XVIII | alighted on a small desert island in thirty minutes south
23 XVIII | Here we are, then, on an island!” said Joe, scratching as
24 XVIII | and directed it toward an island reposing in the middle of
25 XVIII | end of it.~“It is Bengal Island! It is the very same,” repeated
26 XVIII | the balloon approached the island.~The blacks, who were members
27 XVIII | rose upon one point of the island; there, after searching
28 XXXIII| landed. It was a sort of island of solid ground in the midst
29 XXXIII| we were not far from an island.”~“Yes, I recollect it,”
30 XXXIII| said the doctor, “but that island, like all the islands on
31 XXXIII| very large and populous island, which the doctor took to
32 XXXIII| on the sort of enclosed island where he had passed the
33 XXXV | What happened to Joe.—The Island of the Biddiomahs.—The Adoration
34 XXXV | Adoration shown him.—The Island that sank.—The Shores of
35 XXXV | condors, he had noticed an island on the horizon, and determining
36 XXXV | distance between him and the island had greatly diminished.~
37 XXXV | came, the sorcerers of the island took him respectfully by
38 XXXV | where? —in the open lake! Island there was none. It had sunk
39 XXXV | brave Joe. More than one island, that previously seemed
40 XXXVII| relation to the sinking of the island of the Biddiomahs, he explained
41 XL | city of Jenne, on a large island, came in sight, with the
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