Chapter
1 III | thirst, and fever; against savage beasts, and still more savage
2 III | savage beasts, and still more savage men, is impossible! Because,
3 III | climates, nor wild animals, nor savage men, are to be feared! If
4 XI | them, among those ferocious savage tribes, in regions that
5 XIV | their dog-like muzzles and savage expression. However, a few
6 XV | escorted to the sound of savage instruments, and with wild
7 XV | and, in fine giving his savage admirers a strange idea
8 XVI | Joe. “Why is it that such savage countries get all these
9 XX | by us than wild beasts or savage tribes.”~“Bah!” said the
10 XX | and, as he spoke, the huge savage, struck full in the forehead
11 XXI | more feebly this time.~“The savage wretches!” exclaimed Joe,
12 XXI | likely, my friends. These savage tribes kill their captives
13 XXI | down and scatter all these savage villains with powder and
14 XXII | Joe, leaning over, saw the savage that had clung to the car
15 XXII | venturing all alone among those savage tribes!”~“That cannot be
16 XXIV | economize it. Ah! that rascally savage who cost us the tank!”*~*
17 XXVII| drained the last drop with savage haste.~“Thanks!” he murmured
18 XXVII| the enormous paws of the savage beast in his flesh, when
19 XIX | beginning to be felt; but the savage customs of the country,
20 XXXV | alone in the midst of this savage country and among these
21 XXXV | great affair among these savage tribes, and carried on with
22 XL | Dahomey, among the most savage races, and into the power
23 XLIII| aeronauts, they uttered savage cries, and brandished their
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