Chapter
1 III | the Thibet, the doctor had remained nearly two years without
2 III | making no reply to this. He remained absorbed in his own reflections,
3 IV | to the frontier, where he remained for thirty-three days in
4 XI | up to that moment, he had remained with the numerous phalanx
5 XI | their ceremonies, the sky remained clear and beautiful, and
6 XII | imprecations while they remained in sight.~At noon, the doctor,
7 XII | agility. The balloon now remained perfectly at rest sheltered
8 XIV | of shrubbery, while Joe remained motionless where he was.
9 XIV | feet, where the balloon remained motionless. The night was
10 XIV | a rock, and the balloon remained motionless.~It must not
11 XVI | blankets, and the doctor remained alone in the immensity of
12 XVII | before. The covering had remained completely waterproof.~It
13 XVIII | calm toward evening, they remained quietly at anchor. They
14 XVIII | secret which has so long remained impenetrable. Near as we
15 XIX | orifice of the balloon still remained hermetically sealed.~“That
16 XXII | For about ten minutes it remained floating in the midst of
17 XXII | some three or four feet, remained there perfectly motionless.~“
18 XXII | Toward evening the balloon remained stationary in the midst
19 XXII | taken in ill part, and he remained a prisoner to one of the
20 XXIII | tomb.~The doctor, however, remained motionless, and lost in
21 XXIV | lack of water! But, there remained only three gallons in all!
22 XXIV | intolerable. Two gallons only then remained to supply the cylinder.
23 XXIV | considerable time, the balloon remained immovable in the leaden
24 XXVI | Scarcely two pints of water remained, and that was heated. Each
25 XXVI | miles; his starting-point remained fatally right below him,
26 XXVI | consequently, the balloon remained in perfect equilibrium,
27 XXVI | slept. On the morrow there remained only half a pint of water,
28 XXVII | a syllable.~There still remained a few drops of water. Each
29 XXVIII | obstinately fair. The balloon remained motionless, without any
30 XXX | noise ceased. The aeronauts remained as they were, completely
31 XXXV | confident reliance on his master remained undiminished. Great energy
32 XXXVII | the day, and the Victoria remained quietly at the top of the
33 XXXVII | easily conquered by fatigue, remained at his post.~In about three
34 XXXVIII| country, only eleven persons remained alive of the forty Europeans
35 XLI | falling as dusk came on, she remained motionlessly suspended above
36 XLIV | doctor and his devoted Joe remained the same men that we have
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