Chapter
1 I | travelled by the doctor in making the circuit of the Globe,
2 III | doctor contented himself with making no reply to this. He remained
3 III | among heaps of figures, and making experiments with the strangest-looking
4 VI | scales. The latter, without making any resistance, said, in
5 IX | own peculiar manner, and making history to suit himself—
6 XIV | into the tree itself, were making their way to the topmost
7 XVII | excursion that they were making now—a veritable navigation
8 XVII | direction.”~The elephant was now making some headway, and soon reached
9 XVIII | travellers succeeded in making fast to a tree, and, the
10 XXI | they’re assassinating him—making a martyr of him!”~The doctor
11 XXI | Ferguson —and, standing erect, making a speaking-trumpet of his
12 XXIV | the northwest.~“We are not making progress,” said the doctor. “
13 XXV | is you, Dick, yourself, making that signal to yourself;
14 XXVIII| firewood for the night, making just as little of it as
15 XXX | in tropical heats, when making dangerous departures, and
16 XXX | trees as he rode up, was making his grand entry into the
17 XXXII | that flock of big birds making for us?”~“Birds?” exclaimed
18 XXXII | within gunshot, and were making the air ring with their
19 XXXIII| know that the sportsman was making a good use of his time.~
20 XXXV | honey. The worthy fellow, making the best of every thing,
21 XXXVI | had to describe, and then making an indescribable gesture
22 XXXVII| nobody nowadays can think of making the trip to Africa without
23 XLII | they disappeared below, making huge gaps in the foliage
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