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1 III | the response.~“What, my dear boy, you at London, and
2 III | tattlers! But, sit down, my dear Dick.”~“No, I won’t sit
3 III | wrath.~“Come, be calm, my dear Dick!” resumed the doctor. “
4 III | positively upon you, my dear Dick, and I have picked
5 III | you have no objections, my dear Dick.”~The two friends took
6 III | tea-urn before them.~“My dear Samuel,” said the sportsman, “
7 III | journeys in the air.”~“My dear Dick, I have only one word
8 IX | difficulty, doctor.”~“And why, my dear captain?”~“Let us understand
9 IX | are soon exhausted.”~“My dear sir, that’s the whole question.
10 IX | expression.”~“You are right, my dear doctor; but this problem
11 XI | if we need it. But, my dear captain, an accident may
12 XI | Solemnly determined, my dear Dick.”~“I have done every
13 XIII | remarkable about that, my dear Dick, for we are in one
14 XV | tembes” and the huts.~“My dear doctor,” said Kennedy, “
15 XV | quiet on that score, my dear Dick. With a little medicine,
16 XV | the sovereign who is so dear to the children of Unyamwezy,
17 XVI | Kennedy.~“Undoubtedly, my dear Dick. Just note the progress
18 XVI | we try it once!”~“No, my dear Dick; the night is close
19 XVI | going.”~“Make up your mind, dear doctor, for time presses!”~“
20 XVII | where we want to go, my dear Dick. A little patience!”~“‘
21 XVII | surprising about that, my dear Dick; the elephants of Central
22 XIX | Nor can I either, my dear Dick; accidents are generally
23 XX | is really remarkable, my dear Dick; and yet, they would
24 XX | Nevertheless, I would prefer, dear Dick, not having to rely
25 XXI | plans are impracticable, my dear friends. The greatest difficulty
26 XXI | captors. As for you, my dear Dick, with determined daring,
27 XXIII | heap of quartz.~“See, my dear Dick!” the doctor went on. “
28 XXIV | left, you say?”~“Yes, my dear Dick!”~“Well, as grieving
29 XXVI | difference, however, my dear Dick, that our wings are
30 XXVIII| I nearly went mad!”~“My dear Dick,” replied the doctor, “
31 XXVIII| wild beasts in it.~“But, my dear Dick,” said the doctor, “
32 XXX | European power.”~“Very good, my dear Dick; but what can we do
33 XXX | visitors?” inquired Joe.~“My dear fellow, we are now upon
34 XXXI | and Cummings.”~“But, my dear Dick, your memory fails
35 XXXIV | their own country.”~“Ah! my dear Dick! Joe doesn’t know one
36 XXXIV | leave that to Providence, my dear Dick; I was wrong in doubting
37 XLII | which I desire to keep.”~“Dear doctor, you know more about
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