Chapter
1 III | the Niger, to Vogel, who disappeared in the Wadai country; from
2 XII | between; the mango-trees have disappeared, for their growth ceases
3 XIV | gunshot and fired.~The herd disappeared in the twinkling of an eye;
4 XV | and negroes, as suddenly disappeared within the “tembes” and
5 XVI | mocking-bird, the flycatcher, disappeared among the foliage of the
6 XXI | moment the whole horde had disappeared.~But, in the midst of these
7 XXII | an indescribable terror, disappeared little by little in the
8 XXIV | as soon as the sun had disappeared behind the horizon, which
9 XXIV | inequalities of the soil disappeared with the setting sun, whose
10 XXV | s disk. The latter then disappeared entirely behind the murky
11 XXV | and in about an hour they disappeared in the open sky.~The wind,
12 XXVI | nothing! The balloon had disappeared entirely in the deepening
13 XXVII | made for the trees, and disappeared under the fresh verdure,
14 XXVII | fired, but the animal had disappeared.~“Onward!” shouted Kennedy.~“
15 XXVIII | hundred feet above the ground, disappeared in the gloom.~
16 XXX | Wadai country, where he disappeared. This young man, at the
17 XXX | beyond a doubt.~Mosfeia had disappeared from the horizon long ere
18 XXXI | had been basking quietly, disappeared at the sound of the explosion,
19 XXXII | last lumps of quartz had disappeared.~“We are still falling!
20 XXXII | with a wave of the hand he disappeared like a flash, over the edge
21 XXXIII | All the dried meat had disappeared.~The doctor was aware that,
22 XXXV | caught in a rapid current and disappeared to the northward. His master—
23 XXXVIII| the Victoria had already disappeared from the astonished gaze
24 XLII | after the other, and they disappeared below, making huge gaps
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