Chapter
1 III | above.~“Ah! that’s what you mean, is it? These newspapers
2 V | made rapid progress.~In the mean while his friend, the sportsman,
3 V | of October, 1860. In the mean while John Petherick, the
4 VI | sail for the moon.”~“You mean the Mountains of the Moon,
5 XIII | stretching his limbs in the mean time.~“Don’t fly away without
6 XVII | in large herds.”~“In the mean while, I hope,” added Joe, “
7 XXI | motionless in the air.~In the mean time the doctor assured
8 XXIII | doctor, mentally.~In the mean while, Kennedy and Joe had
9 XXIII | buried?”~“No! what do you mean, doctor?”~“That priest,
10 XXV | manner.~“What does that mean?” asked Kennedy.~“They are
11 XXV | drink a mouthful in the mean time, for this air is stifling?”~“
12 XXVI | sooner or later. In the mean time, if Heaven sends you
13 XXVII | Impossible! What does that mean?—”~Dick had no time to finish;
14 XXVIII | Ferguson.~“So little water, you mean, doctor,” interposed Joe; “
15 XXX | shores of the lake. In the mean time, on the 15th of December,
16 XXX | gathered around him. In the mean while Dr. Ferguson tried
17 XXXII | part company.~“They seem to mean mischief!” said the hunter,
18 XXXVI | possible?”~“What do you mean?”~“Wait!” and so saying,
19 XXXVII | behind an Arab! I didn’t mean the fellow any harm, and
20 XXXVIII| main craft.”~“What do you mean by that, doctor?” asked
21 XXXVIII| doctor?” asked Kennedy.~“I mean to say that the new Victoria
22 XXXVIII| astonishing of modern journeys—I mean the Frenchman Rene Caillie,
23 XLIII | near the baobab.~In the mean time, the doctor had enlarged
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