Chapter
1 VI | himself entirely in his hands, so far as the ordinary
2 VIII | farewells and warm shaking of hands, the guests separated.~The
3 XIV | of those villains in our hands. Forward, then!”~They had
4 XIV | fragrant beverage, and all hands tasted it with satisfaction.~“
5 XV | their deafening uproar, hands were violently clapped together,
6 XV | directions; dancing with his hands, dancing with his body,
7 XV | unluckily perished in the hands of his celestial physician?~
8 XVI | solemnly, “we are in His hands; He alone can save us—but
9 XVIII | Ferguson fairly clapped his hands for joy.~“We are on the
10 XVIII | so doing, scratched his hands until they bled.~Suddenly
11 XVIII | Gondokoro, and press the hands of some of our countrymen.”~
12 XXI | from a Frenchman in the hands of these barbarians!”~“A
13 XXI | Frenchman has fallen into the hands of these savages. We must
14 XXI | speaking-trumpet of his hands, he shouted at the top of
15 XXII | place, he stretched out his hands to his unexpected deliverers.~“
16 XXII | feebly pressed his kind hands, and scarcely had the strength
17 XXII | seized Kennedy’s and Joe’s hands by turns in his own, which
18 XXII | having pressed your friendly hands, and having heard, once
19 XXIII | He could then use both hands, and had soon heaped into
20 XXVI | resting his head between his hands, he sat there for hours
21 XXVII | upon his friend.~“Let go! hands off!” moaned the Scot, in
22 XXVII | on. He even plunged his hands, and then his head, into
23 XXX | who have extremely small hands and feet, are in excellent
24 XXXIII | should Joe fall into their hands, what will become of him
25 XXXIV | three of us were shaking hands!”~“Poor Joe! kindly and
26 XXXIV | but with firmly-clinched hands they clung convulsively
27 XXXV | knees, sometimes with his hands. He saw the moment nigh
28 XXXVI | strangling him with his sinewy hands and fingers of steel, flung
29 XXXVI | stimulant, Joe grasped the hands of his two friends and announced
30 XXXVIII| it, by strangling, at the hands of the Ouelad-shiman, who
31 XLIX | pleasure to press their hands; but, are we going in the
32 XLI | good thing to fall into his hands.”~“We shall not,” said Joe, “
33 XLIII | beasts than fall into the hands of these banditti.”~“They
34 XLIII | tear, and extending his hands his two friends wrung them
35 XLIV | we have hereunto set our hands and seals beside those of
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