Chapter
1 II | that had not something to say about the affair in all
2 IV | south latitude, that is to say, four hundred and thirty
3 IV | north latitude; that is to say, that, in order to approach
4 V | Kennedy had nothing more to say.~What particularly exasperated
5 V | and Lake Tchad, that is to say, to knit together the operations
6 VI | and confidence; that is to say, he troubled his head with
7 VI | Mr. Kennedy,” Joe would say.~“Well, my boy?”~“The moment’
8 VI | said Kennedy; “that is to say, I will go with you up to
9 VI | said Joe with a laugh, “you say that because he’s not here;
10 VII | hundred and ten pounds, or say eleven hundred and sixty
11 VIII | Thames.~It is needless to say that the topic of conversation
12 VIII | only thirty-five hundred—say four thousand miles. Well,
13 VIII | bullets; so don’t let us say anything more about it.”~
14 XII | you’ll have something to say about.”~“The fact is,” added
15 XV | to order—indeed, we may say, in charming disorder—are
16 XVI | serving us an ugly trick. But say, master, did you damage
17 XVII | the Scotch country folks say,” shouted Joe, in high glee. “
18 XVIII | determined by Captain Speke, say three thousand seven hundred
19 XVIII | ready, master, whenever you say the word!” added Joe, preparing
20 XXI | implore you, heed what I say. I am acting for the common
21 XXII | scarcely had the strength to say, “Thank you! thank you!”~
22 XXIV | have three days left, you say?”~“Yes, my dear Dick!”~“
23 XXVI | circumference, that is to say—a nothing! The balloon had
24 XXVI | do you any harm, for, I say again, you need not wait;
25 XXVI | To-day is Sunday; we might say Monday, as it is one o’clock
26 XXVIII | everybody against him. He might say so as much as he pleased;
27 XXVIII | they dare to doubt what we say about our travels—”~“Well,
28 XIX | tow us along. What do you say to that, doctor?”~“Poor
29 XXXI | Therefore it is that I say again to Kennedy frankly
30 XXXI | you are!”~“And what do you say to yon herd of gazelles,
31 XXXIII | May God grant it as you say, Dick!” replied the doctor,
32 XXXVI | himself and his pursuers—say about fifty feet. The Victoria
33 XXXVII | it,” replied Joe, “is to say nothing more about the matter.
34 XXXVIII| asked Kennedy.~“I mean to say that the new Victoria is
35 XXXVIII| carry us? All that I can say is, that Timbuctoo is still
36 XXXVIII| intersected the Niger at Say, four degrees below Goa;
37 XL | that it would be hard to say that we had not crossed
38 XLI | the infidels—that is to say, against the Europeans.
39 XLI | granted; but we shouldn’t say a word against her. She
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