Chapter
1 I | The Presentation of Dr. Samuel Ferguson.—Excelsior.—Full-length
2 I | General assent). “Dr. Samuel Ferguson, one of her most
3 I | of the estimable captain, Samuel Ferguson, then twenty-two
4 I | the centre of New Holland.~Samuel Ferguson returned to England
5 II | the daring project of Dr. Samuel Ferguson, whose fine explorations
6 III | temperaments, Dick Kennedy and Samuel Ferguson lived with one
7 III | tiger and the elephant, Samuel would be in search of plants
8 III | tea-urn before them.~“My dear Samuel,” said the sportsman, “your
9 III | he, at last. “Let us see, Samuel. Then you have discovered
10 V | however, did NOT persuade Samuel Ferguson, and wasted his
11 V | was ever suggested; and Samuel made an intolerable misuse
12 V | nothing.”~“Almost nothing, Samuel.”~“Well, do you know what
13 VI | last moment, to prevent Samuel even then from being guilty
14 XI | grasped his hand, and said:~“Samuel, have you absolutely determined
15 XIII | doctor.~“Get over it! Egad, Samuel, if you’ve any drug in your
16 XVII | s trunk!”~“An elephant, Samuel?”~And, as Kennedy said this,
17 XVIII| the 3d of August, 1858.~Samuel Ferguson felt real emotion:
18 XVIII| No doubt of that, friend Samuel,” assented Kennedy.~“Are
19 XXVI | May Heaven hearken to you, Samuel! for here we are pinned
20 XXXI | You are right again, Samuel! Let us intrust to Providence
21 XXXI | alone to hunt.”~“But still, Samuel, you will permit me to indulge
22 XXXII| made no answer.~“Listen, Samuel!” said the sportsman. “There
23 XXXVI| the horizon.~“I think not, Samuel; it is a troop of gazelles
24 XLI | absolutely necessary!”~“Samuel! Doctor!”~“Your guns, and
25 XLII | through the air.”~“But then, Samuel, how will you dilate your
26 XLIV | of May, 1862.~“(Signed), “SAMUEL FERGUSON~“RICHARD KENNEDY,~“
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