Chapter
1 I | no, not if the inducement held out had been promotion to
2 I | him, but the doctor had held himself aloof from all the
3 V | Bornou, Vogel was merely held as a prisoner at Wara. All
4 VIII | of the voyage, the doctor held regular sittings, with lectures
5 XI | above its car, which was held to the ground by numerous
6 XI | the sand-bags that had held it down were now replaced
7 XI | to slacken the ropes they held it by. The car then rose
8 XII | but the doctor invariably held out against the idea.~“The
9 XII | been correctly said that he held his balloon in his hand.
10 XV | have, for a long period, held the commerce between the
11 XV | is Kazeh!~There, too, is held the general rendezvous of
12 XV | frightfully distended, held dangling to them disks of
13 XV | tugged at the ropes that held it as though impatient to
14 XV | superstitious fear still held the crowd aloof and hindered
15 XVI | while Kennedy, on his knees, held together the curtains of
16 XVIII | slumber, while the doctor held his post.~On Wednesday,
17 XXII | lasting for several hours, held him like a dead man under
18 XXIV | wind, for without it we are held here suspended in the air
19 XXX | that Vogel may still be held as a prisoner by the Sultan
20 XXXI | before our departure, you held out to me the prospect of
21 XXXV | natives as black as ebony, who held him, with a firm gripe,
22 XXXVI | in the front of the car, held the ladder clear, ready
23 XXXVIII| where he was seized and held as a prisoner, until he
24 XLI | provisions or ammunition, held out until Colonel Faidherbe
25 XLII | them, because they were held by their upper extremity
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