Chapter
1 IV | Barth separated from his companions, made an excursion to the
2 VI | to know the weight of his companions, so as to fix the equilibrium
3 XI | Speke. The captain and his companions had suffered dreadfully
4 XI | safety of the doctor and his companions was feared, all three slept
5 XI | standing up between his two companions, and taking off his hat, “
6 XV | The doctor acquainted his companions with the invitation.~“And
7 XVI | scarcely be heard by his companions; but they could see his
8 XVIII | doctor greatly surprised his companions by informing them that this
9 XIX | discoveries? Were his two companions thinking of their trip through
10 XXI | the point of waking his companions, but he reflected that,
11 XXI | he was thinking. His two companions looked at him with much
12 XXII | of terror were heard. His companions fixed their gaze eagerly
13 XXIII | even heed the call of his companions, nor did he return with
14 XXIV | said the doctor to his companions. “Therefore, as I am determined
15 XXIV | speak frankly to his two companions. He thereupon laid the whole
16 XXV | communicate his thoughts to his companions, when their exclamations
17 XXVI | resources.”~Therefore, while his companions slept, the doctor raised
18 XXVI | the doctor, gravely.~His companions understood him. The level
19 XXVI | Come along!” he said to his companions; “believe me, it will do
20 XXVII | Those three men, friends and companions as they were, fixed their
21 XXVII | encumbered the car.~At length his companions understood him, and took
22 XXVIII | cried Joe, arousing his companions. “Turn out! Here’s the wind!”~“
23 XXVIII | his cylinder, while his companions threw out the superfluous
24 XIX | said the doctor to his companions, “will, one day, be the
25 XXX | therefore counselled his companions to have their eyes wide
26 XXX | seen.~The doctor got his companions to trace its course upon
27 XXX | The doctor surprised his companions by informing them that this
28 XXXVI | monkey, he sprang up to his companions, who received him with open
29 XXXVII | that he parted from his companions, Richardson and Overweg;
30 XXXVIII| by the doctor while his companions continued to gaze upon that
31 XLIX | his thoughts by giving his companions a thousand details concerning
32 XLI | had devoured most of the companions of Mungo Park. Ferguson,
33 XLII | coaxed, the doctor’s two companions stretched themselves at
34 XLII | what had happened.~His two companions started up in alarm.~“What’
35 XLIII | fell headlong, and, his companions halting for a moment, the
36 XLIII | and the doctor drew his companions toward the Senegal.~At this
37 XLIV | Dr. Ferguson and his two companions, Richard Kennedy and Joseph
38 XLIV | Ferguson and his brave companions, as vouched for by undeniable
39 XLIV | obtained for himself and his companions the golden medal set apart
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