Chapter
1 I | cheering.)~“Huzza! huzza!” shouted the immense audience, completely
2 I | in, then! Bring him in!” shouted the audience. “We’d like
3 IX | Blazes! that’s a good ’un!” shouted the whole forecastle together.~“
4 XI | their friends.~“Let go all!” shouted the doctor, and at the word
5 XIII | away without us, doctor!” shouted Joe.~“Never fear, my boy!—
6 XIV | car.~“What’s the matter?” shouted Kennedy.~“Good God!” suddenly
7 XV | having understood them, shouted some sentences in Arabic,
8 XVI | depths.~“Up! up! turn out!” shouted Ferguson.~The two sleepers,
9 XVII | rising above it.~“A serpent!” shouted Joe.~“A serpent!” repeated
10 XVII | up—go ahead, old fellow!” shouted Joe, with delight, doing
11 XVII | Scotch country folks say,” shouted Joe, in high glee. “Gee-up!
12 XVII | But, dinner’s ready!” he shouted in his most musical voice.~
13 XVIII| Hurrah for the Nile!” shouted Joe, glad, and always ready
14 XXI | speaking-trumpet of his hands, he shouted at the top of his voice,
15 XXII | dazzling light.~“Hurrah!” shouted the doctor’s comrades.~Suddenly,
16 XXV | A cloud! a real cloud!” shouted Joe at this moment, for
17 XXVII| toward his mouth.~“Kennedy!” shouted Joe, throwing himself upon
18 XXVII| Out with more ballast!” shouted the doctor.~“There!” responded
19 XXVII| dead.~“Hurrah! hurrah!” shouted Joe, with wild exultation.~
20 XXVII| had disappeared.~“Onward!” shouted Kennedy.~“No!” interposed
21 XXX | By all that’s glorious!” shouted Kennedy, “it looks as if
22 XXXII| Over with the ballast!” he shouted, “over with it!”~And in
23 XXXV | Joe ran, gesticulated, shouted—but all in vain! A strong
24 XXXVI| speed.~“Doctor! doctor!” shouted Kennedy in an agitated voice.~“
25 XXXVI| the brave lad! Huzza!” shouted the sportsman, who could
26 XXXVI| look out for yourself!” shouted the doctor in his sonorous,
27 XXXVI| the road.~As the doctor shouted, Joe had turned his head,
28 XXXVI| grasped it the doctor again shouted to Kennedy:~“Throw ballast!”~“
29 XLI | one day.”~“There it goes,” shouted Joe.~“Does the balloon rise
30 XLI | fire-arms, or we are lost!” shouted the doctor.~“Wait, sir;
31 XLII | flames!~“Fire! fire!” he shouted, scarcely comprehending
32 XLII | us escape to the ground!” shouted Kennedy, “it is our only
33 XLIII| the two fowling-pieces!” shouted Ferguson.~“Not without discharging
34 XLIII| time.~“Hurrah! hurrah!” shouted the brave fellow exultingly,
35 XLIII| her flight.~“We’re off!” shouted Joe.~A volley of musketry
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