Chapter
1 I | revealed a keen and active mind, an investigating intelligence,
2 III | Latin.~But he made up his mind to oppose his friend’s departure
3 VI | the doctor had made up his mind to start, he had arrived —
4 VI | his condition and style of mind, but he was especially remarkable
5 VI | quite so far off. But, never mind, one trip is just as dangerous
6 VIII | turned to the doctor.~“Never mind him!” said the latter, calmly. “
7 IX | that I have occupied my mind with this subject, which
8 XIV | replied the hunger.~“Never mind, let us try. Joe, throw
9 XV | to occupy and divert his mind during the period of eternal
10 XV | affrighted sorcerer made up his mind in a twinkling: he let himself
11 XVI | were going.”~“Make up your mind, dear doctor, for time presses!”~“
12 XVIII | witness.”~“Here I am!”~“Mind your post, Joe, and keep
13 XXIII | steal over the doctor’s mind. He would have given much
14 XXIV | since it recalled to his mind the conjectures of geographers
15 XXIV | desperate. We’ll find water; mind, I tell you so.”~The soil,
16 XXIV | other and multiplied in his mind, and, by an irresistible
17 XXIV | having established in his own mind what he should NOT have
18 XXV | who could not make up his mind to surrender, but went on
19 XXVI | desert, that fatigued the mind. There was not a variation
20 XXVI | blazing hearth, while the mind grew desperate in contemplating
21 XXVI | the risk. I’ve made up my mind to that!”~The doctor made
22 XIX | However, he had to make up his mind to being borne farther to
23 XXXIII| would never come into his mind. But he must be informed
24 XXXIII| almost desperate state of mind.~
25 XXXV | tenacious, arose in his mind. He knew that the shores
26 XXXV | forever. In this state of mind he was striking out under
27 XXXV | strange ceremonies; but his mind was soon disturbed by quite
28 XXXV | account even to his own mind. He no longer seemed to
29 XXXVII| think that I felt easy in my mind about you, gentlemen? You
30 XXXVII| as you came right into my mind, I made a hard fight for
31 XXXVII| tell you—but I’d made up my mind that I wouldn’t go under
32 XLI | doctor had to make up his mind to halt until morning.~“
33 XLI | you have made up your mind, then, at last?”~“Yes, I
34 XLII | unless one of us makes up his mind to sacrifice himself for
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