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1 III | Ah! really, then, you want them to send us both to
2 V | not to go; but he did not want to annoy his friend. Let
3 VI | Dr. Ferguson?”~“I don’t want to spoil your illusions,
4 VI | then?”~“Egad! that’s all I want!”~“Come! come, Mr. Kennedy!
5 VI | respect to you, sir,) ‘Dick, I want to know exactly how much
6 VI | doctor, “come with Joe; I want to know how much you both
7 IX | England?”~“No! I did not want to have myself overhauled
8 XII | sweep across Africa. We want to see it.”~“Up to this
9 XVII | taking us exactly to where we want to go, my dear Dick. A little
10 XVII | was Kennedy, who didn’t want to come!”~On his part, Dr.
11 XVIII | sir?”~“Let us alight. I want a witness.”~“Here I am!”~“
12 XIX | in a moment of famine, I want it to be for your benefit
13 XXI | in a loud voice what you want him to do, because these
14 XXI | throw out, in case we should want to ascend suddenly.”~“How
15 XXI | balloon. But, then, if I want to get a rapid ascension,
16 XXIII | was all!”~“But—”~“Do you want to stay forever in this
17 XXIV | enterprise, but I did not want to see them, from the moment
18 XXIV | stock of water. But, what we want now, is the wind, for without
19 XXVIII| such luxury after such want! Ah! I nearly went mad!”~“
20 XXVIII| After nearly perishing for want of water, they would, at
21 XXXV | from that other distressing want.~“What can have become of
22 XL | about it, I would never want to set foot on the ground
23 XLIII | quantity of this dried grass; I want a hundred pounds of it,
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