Chapter
1 I | the rocks of the English coast with iron, made such a sensation.
2 II | Zanzibar, upon the eastern coast. As for the point of arrival,
3 III | until I reach the western coast of Africa. With it, every
4 III | to cruise off the western coast of Africa, about the presumed
5 IV | lying near to the eastern coast of Africa, is in the sixth
6 IV | departure on the eastern coast of Africa.~Between 1768
7 IV | establishment at Monbaz, on the coast of Zanguebar, and, in company
8 IV | three hundred miles from the coast. These were the mountains
9 V | And now look along the coast for the island of Zanzibar,
10 VIII | distance from Zanzibar to the coast of Senegal is only thirty-five
11 XI | separated from the African coast only by a channel, the greatest
12 XI | along the whole eastern coast, and as far as the Nile
13 XI | to do? If we land on the coast of Africa, we shall encounter
14 XII | cockle-shell, and the African coast could be distinctly seen
15 XII | a greater stretch of the coast. The thermometer and the
16 XII | very visibly neared the coast of the mainland. The doctor,
17 XII | this part of the eastern coast of Africa. Dense borders
18 XII | short distance from the coast, but fatigue and privation
19 XIII | mountains confronts the Zanzibar coast, but the western slopes
20 XIV | and fifty miles from the coast.~“We left Zanzibar at nine
21 XV | even make their way to the coast in search of those articles
22 XVI | followed since we left the coast?”~“If I can manage to do
23 XVIII | as Muanza, on the eastern coast, where he was received by
24 XVIII | but slightly-diversified coast, and, farther away in the
25 XVIII | drew nearer to the western coast. It seemed deserted, and
26 XXIV | indefinitely, since the coast is inhabited, and the country
27 XXVI | hundred miles from the western coast of Africa.~On the balloon
28 XXXII | Self-Sacrifice.—The Northern Coast of the Lake.~Since its arrival
29 XXXIII | reconnoitred the part of the coast on which they had landed.
30 XXXVIII| Are we still far from the coast?” asked Joe.~“Which coast,
31 XXXVIII| coast?” asked Joe.~“Which coast, my boy? How are we to know
32 XXXVIII| reentered Africa by the western coast of the Gulf of Benin; he
33 XXXVIII| succeeded in regaining the coast and returned to London,
34 XLIX | expect to strike the African coast, doctor?”~“I should find
35 XL | or danger, at the western coast.”~“And the thing will be
36 XLII | but simply to reach the coast of Africa on foot. I am
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