Chapter
1 I | may safely believe that it lost nothing in passing through
2 III | Murmur, and Clapperton, lost at Sackatou, to the Frenchman
3 V | Wara. All hope is not then lost. Hence, a committee has
4 VIII | a long one, we should be lost; we should never get back.
5 XII | shouting were little by little lost in the distance, and only
6 XIV | pressing.~“My master is lost!” cried Joe.~“Come! a little
7 XV | The royal sot had nearly lost all consciousness, and all
8 XVI | room hung with tapestry, lost all its sonorous reverberation.
9 XVIII | the fissure of a rock. Joe lost no time in sliding to the
10 XXI | by surprise, all would be lost.”~“But, think of that poor
11 XXI | it to fail, you would be lost, and we should have two
12 XXII | Kennedy, who had nearly lost his balance.~“Oh! nothing;
13 XXIII | remained motionless, and lost in his reflections. He did
14 XXVI | if we get no wind, we are lost.”~The doctor made no reply.~“
15 XXVII | balloon, which had again lost its momentum, was floating
16 XXVII | appears, and he would be a lost man!”~“But what are we to
17 XXVIII | recovering it have been forever lost.~But fleet-footed Joe put
18 XIX | discovery. I have taken up the lost scent of preceding travellers.
19 XIX | Mount Mendif, which was lost in the midst of environing
20 XXX | completely motionless, and lost not a detail of the populous
21 XXXI | menagerie, and can make up for lost time.”~“Well,” said Joe, “
22 XXXII | three aeronauts.~“We are lost!” exclaimed Ferguson, glancing
23 XXXII | northern part of the lake.~“Lost!” exclaimed the sportsman,
24 XXXII | with a gesture of despair.~“Lost to save us!” responded Ferguson.~
25 XXXIII | doctor.~“Perhaps Joe is not lost after all,” he said. “He
26 XXXIII | in the world to find our lost friend again. Let us, in
27 XXXIV | vegetation was speedily lost in the dim southern horizon,
28 XXXV | passed. He thought himself lost and swam with desperate
29 XXXV | man. He saw that he was lost. He thought his master gone
30 XXXVI | miss Joe, and he would be lost.”~“Count upon me!”~The Victoria
31 XXXVIII| namely, to recover the lost man’s papers, as well as
32 XL | orgies. There he would be lost!~On the other hand, the
33 XLI | your fire-arms, or we are lost!” shouted the doctor.~“Wait,
34 XLIII | evening, we should have been lost beyond redemption,” said
35 XLIII | the start, he had already lost more than three hundred
36 XLIV | away by the current was lost in the cataracts of Gouina.
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