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1 IV | was to reconnoitre Lake Tchad, from which he was still
2 V | country that lies between Lake Tchad and Darfur. Nothing has
3 V | between the Nile and Lake Tchad, that is to say, to knit
4 XXVI | hundred miles from Lake Tchad, and more than four hundred
5 XIX | Niger from the basin of Lake Tchad.~Soon afterward was seen
6 XXX | 1823, at Kouka, near Lake Tchad. Denham made several explorations
7 XXX | impetuous waters into Lake Tchad, was quite distinctly seen.~
8 XXXI | of the Shari River.—Lake Tchad.—The Water of the Lake.—
9 XXXI | we shall discover Lake Tchad this very day.”~“Is it a
10 XXXI | the southern shore of Lake Tchad.~There it was at last, outstretched
11 XXXI | fact, the chart of Lake Tchad is very difficult to trace
12 XXXI | of water there is in Lake Tchad. Is that sort of fish good
13 XXXII | Since its arrival at Lake Tchad, the balloon had struck
14 XXXII | over the surface of Lake Tchad.~Then then were regaled
15 XXXII | from the surface of Lake Tchad.~“The provisions! the provisions!”
16 XXXIII | Complete Exploration of Lake Tchad.—Tangalia.—The Return.—Lari.~
17 XXXIII | all the islands on Lake Tchad, is, no doubt, inhabited
18 XXXIII | the north shore of Lake Tchad, between the village of
19 XXXIII | the eastern shore of Lake Tchad, where it marks the extreme
20 XXXIII | the northern shore of Lake Tchad.~As for supposing that Joe
21 XXXIV | forced to return to Lake Tchad on foot, and put ourselves
22 XXXIV | bring him back again to Lake Tchad; but this was impracticable
23 XXXIV | near the borders of Lake Tchad, they saw the desert still
24 XXXV | inhabitants of the islands of Lake Tchad, like many other negro tribes,
25 XXXV | watery immensity of Lake Tchad!~“A poor country for the
26 XXXV | no means unusual on Lake Tchad, had liberated our brave
27 XXXV | feature of the shores of Lake Tchad, where reptiles are more
28 XXXV | night on the shores of Lake Tchad.~There he had to endure
29 XXXV | toward the borders of Lake Tchad!~But by this time the Victoria
30 XXXVII | pleasure-trip with a bath in Lake Tchad to start on—eh, doctor?”~“
31 XXXVII | this phenomenon upon Lake Tchad.~At length Joe, continuing
32 XXXVIII| Dick: in quitting Lake Tchad, he passed through the different
33 XLIV | for the adventures on Lake Tchad and at the Senegal River,
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