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1 II | traveller has yet been able to reach, is the very heart of Africa,
2 III | from the balloon until I reach the western coast of Africa.
3 IV | Nile could never manage to reach the mysterious source of
4 IV | unsuccessful attempt to reach the famous sources of the
5 IV | travellers endeavored to reach the sources of the Nile
6 IX | Captain Bennet, “in order to reach them, you must keep constantly
7 XII | piles to keep them out of reach of the leopards’ fangs.
8 XII | prudently kept her above the reach of the barbarian arrows.
9 XIII | we often have occasion to reach those far upper belts of
10 XVII | westward, but he could not reach those celebrated mountains;
11 XVIII | few hours, and we shall reach Gondokoro, and press the
12 XXI | had heard must be out of reach. So he merely saw that his
13 XXIV | existed, the point was to reach it, and not a sign of change
14 XXV | doctor. “Look at that vast reach of sand! What a strange
15 XXV | As far as the eye could reach to the eastward, extended
16 XXVIII | was high time for them to reach it. The Victoria was bending
17 XXX | traversed in 1856, so as to reach the Wadai country, where
18 XXX | rising quietly beyond their reach. Upon this the governor
19 XXX | kept himself beyond the reach of these dangerous assailants;
20 XXXIII | Joe will assuredly try to reach the shore; and we will not
21 XXXV | horizon, and determining to reach it, if possible, he put
22 XXXVI | speeding far beyond their reach.~“Master! Kennedy!” ejaculated
23 XXXVII | to keep them out of the reach of the mice and the huge
24 XXXVII | rapidly passed over a long reach of country, and Kennedy
25 XXXVIII| out of the way, I hope to reach that city by Tuesday evening.”~“
26 XL | to depend. Should he not reach the English or French territories,
27 XL | rate of speed, and we’ll reach the Senegal River.”~“And
28 XLI | carry us beyond it.”~“Let us reach its banks, at all events,”
29 XLII | of the car, but simply to reach the coast of Africa on foot.
30 XLIII | on in the meshes until we reach the river. Quick! quick!”~
31 XLIII | doubtful whether it would reach the land. At once some of
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