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1 III | be calm, my dear Dick!” resumed the doctor. “You’re angry
2 IV | rejoined the expedition, which resumed its march on the 12th of
3 IV | thence to Kouka, where he resumed Denham’s route after four
4 V | have done for me?”~“But,” resumed Kennedy, who made great
5 V | ejaculated Kennedy.~“Lastly,” resumed the doctor, “M. de Heuglin,
6 XII | the guests. Each one then resumed his post of observation.~
7 XIII | the gas, and the Victoria resumed her flight, driven along
8 XIV | Well, however that may be,” resumed Ferguson, “this attack of
9 XIV | the soil, vegetation had resumed all its vigor at some distance
10 XVII | halted, lifted his trunk, and resumed his run toward the wood
11 XX | they content themselves,” resumed the doctor, “with shutting
12 XXI | Do you hear, doctor,” resumed Kennedy, seizing the doctor’
13 XXI | situation. Ferguson at last resumed:~“Here is my plan: We have
14 XXII | folds of the awning and resumed the guidance of the balloon.~
15 XXIII | silent prayer.~“To-morrow,” resumed the doctor, “we shall bury
16 XXIII | rather heavy, you know,” resumed the doctor, “and cannot
17 XXIII | surrounding summits.~“Now, Joe,” resumed the doctor, “there still
18 XXIV | Toward morning, the sky had resumed its brilliant purity and
19 XXVII | little hillocks, and the sky resumed its former tranquillity.~
20 XXX | May 11th, the Victoria resumed her adventurous journey.
21 XXXI | the speed of the wind?” resumed Kennedy.~“Those ostriches?”
22 XXXII | The Victoria thus relieved resumed her ascending motion, mounted
23 XXXIII| will.”~“And if a prisoner,” resumed the doctor, “it not being
24 XXXVI | the moment when Kennedy resumed his post of observation
25 XXXVII| fortune, and rapidly ascending resumed his aerial journey amid
26 XLIX | the wind of the desert, resumed the winding course of the
27 XL | minutes later, the mass resumed its flight, and our travellers
28 XLII | But before we try that,” resumed the doctor, “we must employ
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