Chapter
1 V | And then, couldn’t one wait a little longer?—The trip
2 XII | geographers after that!”~Let us wait, Joe! we shall see by-and-by.”~
3 XIII | rainy belt of country.~“Wait a little, now, Dick, and
4 XV | cut away?” said he.~“No; wait a moment,” replied the doctor.~“
5 XVII | the equator. I will even wait for one, if necessary, and
6 XVII | that our hunt’s over.”~“Wait, Dick; you could not hunt
7 XVII | rifle to his shoulder.~“Wait, Dick; wait!”~“That’s a
8 XVII | his shoulder.~“Wait, Dick; wait!”~“That’s a fact! The animal’
9 XXI | his shoulder as he spoke.~“Wait!” said Kennedy.~Some of
10 XXIV | I not right in saying, ‘Wait a little?’ eh?”~“Well, master,
11 XXIV | at a dead calm.~“Let us wait with resignation,” said
12 XXVI | and, with water, we could wait a month without suffering;
13 XXVI | good wind, you need not wait, but can start again. For
14 XXVI | say again, you need not wait; and then, after all, I
15 XXVI | otherwise by-and-by. Let us wait, then, with resignation.”~“
16 XXVI | day longer, and I’ll not wait after that. To-day is Sunday;
17 XXXII | seriously, Dick.”~“Let us wait, then!”~“Wait! Hold yourself
18 XXXII | Let us wait, then!”~“Wait! Hold yourself in readiness
19 XXXII | possible, Dick, and then wait.”~After a sweep of some
20 XXXIII| as possible. There we’ll wait; we’ll explore the banks;
21 XXXIII| hours of search.~“Let us wait a little longer, Dick, and
22 XXXV | though, I’m not going to wait here till it’s up to my
23 XXXV | perish! He would have to wait for the departure of the
24 XXXV | Joe still determined to wait for her; she would come
25 XXXVI | necessary, we can go higher.”~“Wait, doctor—wait a little!”~“
26 XXXVI | go higher.”~“Wait, doctor—wait a little!”~“It’s curious,”
27 XXXVI | sight of him, and let us wait!”~Three or four miles more
28 XXXVI | possible?”~“What do you mean?”~“Wait!” and so saying, the Scot
29 XXXVI | shall we do, then?”~“We must wait.”~“Wait?—and these Arabs!”~“
30 XXXVI | then?”~“We must wait.”~“Wait?—and these Arabs!”~“We shall
31 XLIX | concealed, lay silently in wait for them with watchful eyes.~
32 XLIX | just the ideas for him: but wait a bit! Can you tell what
33 XL | sight worth beholding!”~“Wait a little, Joe. In ten minutes
34 XLI | that I can produce.”~“Well, wait a bit,” said Kennedy, “and
35 XLI | lost!” shouted the doctor.~“Wait, sir; wait one moment!”
36 XLI | the doctor.~“Wait, sir; wait one moment!” they heard
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