Chapter
1 XI | all their ceremonies, the sky remained clear and beautiful,
2 XI | shot rapidly up into the sky, while the four carronades
3 XIII | weather was changing. The sky, covered with clouds, seemed
4 XV | Reaction.— Two Moons in one Sky.—The Instability of Divine
5 XV | sight, far aloft in the sky, where it hovered majestically
6 XV | and then raised toward the sky.~“That’s their style of
7 XV | the balloon!—both in one sky!~Either there were two moons,
8 XV | shot up higher into the sky, with increased rapidity.~“
9 XVI | in quick succession. The sky was crossed and dotted,
10 XVI | lightning per minute. The sky is literally on fire, and
11 XVIII | morning, with a grayish sky overhead; night was slow
12 XVIII | part of Africa, and the sky gives back to it in rain
13 XIX | In the afternoon, the sky became covered with a warm
14 XXI | blankets and went asleep.~The sky was covered with dense clouds,
15 XXII | along through so pure a sky.~“You are daring travellers!”
16 XXII | seemed to come from the sky, had uttered words of consolation.~“
17 XXII | aurora borealis, for the sky appeared on fire. The doctor
18 XXIV | minds.~Toward morning, the sky had resumed its brilliant
19 XXIV | there was not a cloud in the sky. At the close of the day,
20 XXIV | visible in the motionless sky.~To the tranquil night and
21 XXIV | which was traced against the sky with all the precision of
22 XXV | there was the same purity of sky, the same stillness of the
23 XXV | a certain quarter of the sky.~“By St. James!” exclaimed
24 XXV | disappeared in the open sky.~The wind, which had been
25 XXVI | and not a cloud in this sky of fire. It’s enough to
26 XXVI | disheartening clearness of the sky, great atmospheric changes
27 XXVI | monotony of the arid blue sky, and the vast yellow expanse
28 XXVII | heat, the same cloudless sky, the same merciless drought.~“
29 XXVII | little hillocks, and the sky resumed its former tranquillity.~
30 XXVIII| temperature suddenly fell; the sky became overcast with clouds,
31 XIX | standing out against the gray sky.~“We are in a civilized
32 XXX | as it seemed, from the sky, the sheik dismounted and
33 XXXIV | are diminishing, and the sky is growing clearer.”~“So
34 XXXV | a man that fell from the sky! Let them have their own
35 XXXV | I go sailing up into the sky!”~While Joe’s thoughts were
36 XXXV | was turned upward to the sky! He hoped to catch a glimpse,
37 XXXV | disappearing in the distant sky. Joe still determined to
38 XLIX | profile against the sombre sky, and the beholder might
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