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1 I | pronounced aloud the single word—~“Excelsior!”~Never had
2 I | one; he had uttered the word of the situation—~“Excelsior!”~
3 II | expedition.~At once, upon word of all this, a thousand
4 II | while he was about it.~In a word, without going over all
5 III | full acceptation of the word—open, resolute, and headstrong.
6 III | in the good sense of the word. Let us not trouble ourselves,
7 III | dear Dick, I have only one word to answer—I shall not lose
8 III | who did not understand a word of Latin.~But he made up
9 V | departure, without saying a word to anybody. On this subject,
10 VI | noble fellow knew, without a word uttered about it, that he
11 IX | science has said its last word?”~“Not at all! not at all!
12 XI | shouted the doctor, and at the word the Victoria shot rapidly
13 XIV | supper’s ready.”~“Upon my word as a sportsman, those venison-steaks
14 XVIII | master, whenever you say the word!” added Joe, preparing for
15 XIX | Nyam-Nyams, and this compound word is only a sort of nickname.
16 XXI | be done until I give the word. Joe will first detach the
17 XXI | astonished friends.~“Not a word!” cautioned the doctor.~
18 XXII | Ready, doctor, at the word.”~“Joe, shut off the cylinder!”~
19 XXIII | three travellers, and not a word disturbed the solemn silence.
20 XXV | caravan.~At supper, not a word was spoken by our travellers,
21 XXVII | But Kennedy, without a word, drank on. He even plunged
22 XXVII | Dr. Ferguson?”~That one word recalled Kennedy to himself,
23 XXVIII | Africa who brought back word that many tribes on that
24 XXX | doctor could not understand a word. It was Arabic, mixed with
25 XXXIV | Dick! Joe doesn’t know one word of the language; he is alone,
26 XXXIV | suiting the action to the word, Kennedy took his station,
27 XXXVI | t do so until I give the word!”~“Be easy on that point.”~“
28 XXXVIII| a right not to believe a word of that!” persisted Joe.~“
29 XLI | but we shouldn’t say a word against her. She has done
30 XLI | them out; then, without a word to Kennedy, he threw over
31 XLI | without being able to utter a word.~The Victoria had nothing
32 XLIII | without having exchanged a word, they descended gradually
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