Chapter
1 II | undertaken at all, and which was really contemplated, according
2 III | won’t sit down!—Then, you really intend to attempt this journey?”~“
3 III | among his native crags.~“Ah! really, then, you want them to
4 V | fingers.~The poor Scot was really to be pitied. He could not
5 V | any use?—Would one have really labored for the welfare
6 V | half above the equator.”~“Really!”~“Well from this northern
7 VI | ll feel in it!”~“Then you really think of going with your
8 X | decomposition of the water do really commingle. The capacity
9 X | have described to you is really a gas cylinder and blow-pipe
10 XV | through curiosity.”~“Do you really think so, doctor?”~“Well,
11 XVI | there in all ages. It is, really, a superb country.”~“It
12 XVI | inhabitants.”~“Do you think so, really?” asked Kennedy.~“Undoubtedly,
13 XVII | situation was thus rendered really very alarming; the anchor-rope,
14 XVIII| to the truth, since they really border upon Lake Ukereoue,
15 XIX | of the African Continent really commences; up to this time
16 XIX | considered man-eaters.”~“Is that really the case?”~“Not a doubt
17 XIX | of these tribes, who are really very fond of human flesh,
18 XX | height of these banyans is really remarkable, my dear Dick;
19 XXI | Some of the natives had really climbed the baobab, and
20 XXII | to be disturbed. It was really a long stupor, broken only
21 XXIII| treasures —a fortune for us!—really for us—our own—leave it
22 XXIV | Africa. But, if such a lake really existed, the point was to
23 XXV | amazement.~“Can the hot sun have really affected the poor fellow’
24 XXX | an unrolled chart. It is really a city with straight rows
25 XXX | network of fire.~“That’s really curious!” said the doctor,
26 XXXI | forget your own exploits. It really seems to me that, without
27 XXXI | ejaculated Kennedy, “Joe really has an idea this time—”~“
28 XXXI | as you call it, Joe, is really a mammiferous animal of
29 XXXII| needless to repeat.~Kouka really consists of two distinct
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