Chapter
1 III | of Africa unrolls itself beneath my gaze in the great atlas
2 XII | spectacle was then outspread beneath the gaze of the travellers!
3 XII | be heard in the concavity beneath the balloon, as the latter
4 XII | winding paths plunged in beneath the overarching verdure.
5 XIII | parted, and the country beneath could again be seen, the
6 XVI | Mfuto were passing swiftly beneath them. The spectacle was
7 XVI | sun, darting his last rays beneath the masses of heaped-up
8 XVI | which danced and flickered beneath the great drops of rain.~“
9 XVIII | have been thus described:~“Beneath him extended a country generally
10 XVIII | forests of reeds, or plunging beneath the whitish waters of the
11 XVIII | of water now gliding away beneath our feet is, beyond all
12 XX | country is gliding away beneath us!” said the doctor.~“See!
13 XXIII | the swelling of the soil, beneath which the body of the poor
14 XXV | meditation, sweltering the while beneath the scorching heat.~About
15 XXXI | the city move away from beneath his feet. The Victoria was
16 XXXI | of this river were hidden beneath the foliage of trees of
17 XXXI | blaze of the sun or plunging beneath the waters with the agility
18 XXXII | car seemed to sink from beneath the feet of our three aeronauts.~“
19 XXXIV | overthrown, was disappearing beneath an avalanche of sand. The
20 XXXIV | hillocks, still moving from beneath—the vast tomb of an entire
21 XXXV | foliage actually was hidden beneath their coils, so that the
22 XXXVII| waiting, and whoever passes beneath its shadow is immediately
23 XL | flames would extinguish them beneath their mass, and the rest
24 XLII | screen of foliage that spread beneath him, hiding the ground from
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