Chapter
1 IV | regained Tripoli toward the close of August, 1855, and arrived
2 V | out from Zanzibar at the close of October, 1860. In the
3 XI | spot, near the signal-mast, close by an immense building,
4 XI | evening, while sentinels kept close watch around the island,
5 XIII | unhealthiest districts lie close beside others that are perfectly
6 XIV | some thirty wild natives close together, yelling, gesticulating,
7 XIV | remarked Kennedy.~“Nor close at hand, either,” added
8 XIV | The wind fell with the close of the day, and the atmosphere
9 XIV | sharply-inclined plane, and swept very close to the villages of Thembo
10 XV | highly excited. They were close upon the doctor’s heels,
11 XVI | but the atmosphere felt close and dull.~The aeronauts
12 XVI | dear Dick; the night is close at hand—a threatening night
13 XVI | wild animals hurrying along close together. There are fully
14 XVI | yourself, as there’s no danger close on us just now?” insisted
15 XVII | the doctor, “for we are close on the woods.”~Ten shots
16 XVIII | doctor?”~“No, I could not close my eyes. My thoughts would
17 XX | Victoria, one of them coming close enough for Joe to catch
18 XXI | to have all our weapons close at hand. Perhaps we may
19 XXII | instant when the car was close to the ground, the brawny
20 XXIV | cloud in the sky. At the close of the day, the balloon
21 XXVII | heard a heart-rending cry close beside him—“Water! water!”~
22 XXVII | Kennedy, who had crawled up close to him, and was begging
23 XXVII | the passage! Joe, who was close upon Kennedy’s heels, recoiled
24 XIX | seen by Burton. Ere the close of the century these regions
25 XIX | dangerous. Ferguson did not close his all night, and he was
26 XXXI | thousand feet above them; but close to them you would discover
27 XXXI | no danger in descending close to the lake, and the car
28 XXXI | report of a gun was heard close beside him. Kennedy had
29 XXXIII | companion. They swooped down close to the long pirogues that
30 XXXV | at length found himself close to a marsh, or what he knew
31 XXXVI | horse. The ladder dropped close to him, and at the instant
32 XXXVII | off his legs; they were close on me; I threw myself to
33 XXXVIII| generally caused rivers to flow close to large cities!”~At noon
34 XLI | cost us our lives.”~“We are close to it!” cried Joe.~Sixty
35 XLII | around him. He watched with close attention the dark screen
36 XLII | mount to the brain. At the close of such a journey, after
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