Chapter
1 II | The betting-books were covered with entries of immense
2 XI | The next day, the balloon, covered with its network, undulated
3 XIII | weather was changing. The sky, covered with clouds, seemed to be
4 XIII | depressions in the soil are covered with a black, rich loam,
5 XIII | Rubeho, skirting an acclivity covered with woods, and dotted with
6 XVI | view, the heavens became covered with heavy clouds to the
7 XVII | this extempore oven and covered with hot coals. Then Joe
8 XVIII| fifty or more circular huts, covered with a flowering thatch,
9 XVIII| Uyanza, legions of mosquitoes covered the soil in dense clouds.
10 XVIII| It seemed deserted, and covered with woods; the wind freshened
11 XIX | afternoon, the sky became covered with a warm mist, that oozed
12 XX | sycamore, whose whole trunk was covered with human bones. The flowers
13 XXI | went asleep.~The sky was covered with dense clouds, but not
14 XXII | wasted and wan, bleeding, covered with wounds, his head bowed
15 XXII | that poor, wasted body, covered with scars and wounds, still
16 XXV | perspiration, worn out, covered with fine dust, exhausted,
17 XIX | ravines were seen to be covered with fields of rice and
18 XXX | acacias, its locust-trees covered with red flowers, and the
19 XXXI | year to year these marshes, covered with reeds and papyrus fifteen
20 XXXV | hundred yards from a bank, covered with green trees, when a
21 XXXV | disembarked upon a promontory covered with prickly reeds, that
22 XXXV | the tree were literally covered with snakes and chameleons!
23 XXXV | an inch long, literally covered the ground; and, in less
24 XXXV | of the garments that had covered him, the insects having
25 XXXVI| bleeding arms, his body covered with cuts and bruises, told
26 XLIX | succeeded by wide spaces covered with broom-corn and uncultivated
27 XLIX | Many of these channels, covered with a thick growth of herbage,
28 XLII | furnace, their branches covered with glowing coals, while
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