Chapter
1 IV | Nile still farther—could work their way beyond the apparently
2 XII | provided himself with a work which combined in one compilation
3 XIII | through, toward the east, and work their way onward to flow
4 XIII | doctor left his cylinder at work to a certain degree in order
5 XIV | said Kennedy, going to work on the fireplace, where
6 XIV | the good fellow went to work to prepare a jorum of that
7 XIV | the cylinder was hard at work all the time.~Toward seven
8 XV | little medicine, I shall work my way through the affair!”~
9 XVI | not have been the last to work at the machine!”~“In fact,”
10 XVII | woods.~Forthwith Joe went to work at his vocation. At first
11 XIX | are indebted for the best work on the Upper Nile, have
12 XX | intent upon their murderous work that they did not notice
13 XXI | cylinder, which was actively at work, gazed out upon the calm
14 XXI | chances on OUR side, and go to work differently.”~“But let us
15 XXI | power to save him.”~“Let us work, then, and get these bags
16 XXI | resort to all this noisy work. Are you ready?”~“We’re
17 XXIII | much made.”~And Joe went to work. He did so, too, with all
18 XXIII | Then your cylinder don’t work,” said the obstinate fellow.~“
19 XXVI | departure.~“The cylinder can work only six hours longer; and,
20 XXVI | gloomy reflections by actual work, or some practical pursuit.
21 XXVI | Buntzen battery ceased to work, and the balloon, shrinking
22 XXVI | come to a village, I’ll work my way through with a few
23 XXVII | it at a draught, was the work of an instant, and the three
24 XXX | business was abandoned; work was flung aside, and all
25 XXXIII| doctor and Kennedy went to work at once, but they encountered
26 XXXIII| and plover. He went to work at once to draw and smoke
27 XXXIII| travellers in the midst of this work. Their supper consisted
28 XXXIII| The inhabitants were at work gathering in their cotton-crop
29 XXXIV | forthwith set every thing at work to get into a contrary current,
30 XXXV | polar-star there, that does its work honorably in pointing out
31 XXXV | courage and coolness had hard work to bear up against so terrible
32 XXXV | doubt the doctor has gone to work to right her balance, but
33 XXXV | talk about. Why shouldn’t I work my way out of the scrape
34 XXXV | the euphorbium—a piece of work deemed a great affair among
35 XXXVII| happen, and he can always work his way out of a scrape!
36 XLI | for a difficult piece of work.”~The Victoria, which was
37 XLII | said Kennedy, promptly.~“To work!” said Joe.~It was no easy
38 XLII | anchor-rope.~About midnight this work ended without accident,
39 XLIII | burned down—that is their work! Where vast stretches of
40 XLIII | Kennedy at once went to work, and soon had an immense
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