Chapter
1 II | able to reach, is the very heart of Africa, and it is thither
2 II | of Dr. Ferguson, and the heart, thrice panoplied in bronze,
3 III | lived with one and the same heart, and that gave them no great
4 V | seem to touch the doctor’s heart.~“We’ll not fall,” was his
5 V | penetrating to the very heart of Africa.”~“On foot?” said
6 VIII | can’t argue with him. At heart he knows perfectly well
7 XI | thrusting a long needle into its heart. But, in spite of all their
8 XVII | balloon.~“A bullet in his heart!” said Kennedy, discharging
9 XXIV | self-possession of a disciplined heart. With his glass he scrutinized
10 XXIV | you, from the bottom of my heart!”~And, with this, the three
11 XXV | of moisture. The doctor’s heart shrank within him, and he
12 XXVI | solitude struck terror to his heart; he found himself the minute
13 XXVI | but worthy of your noble heart. The thing is impossible.
14 XXVII | ere a bullet pierced his heart, and he fell to the earth
15 XIX | fancy of a sportsman. Dick’s heart fairly leaped in his breast
16 XXXI | sending a ball through its heart!”~The Victoria descended
17 XXXIII| longer, Dick, and not lose heart. We cannot be far away from
18 XXXIV | rejoined Ferguson, “that my heart does not bleed like your
19 XXXIV | disposition! brave and candid heart! Dazzled for a moment by
20 XXXV | confidence abandoned the heart of the unfortunate man.
21 XXXVII| doctor, with great feeling. “Heart of gold! we were not astray
22 XLI | service, and it would break my heart to desert her.”~“Be at your
23 XLI | voice that made Ferguson’s heart leap to his throat.~The
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