Chapter
1 VI | Joe!”~“But, then, you’re coming with us!”~“Oh! certainly,”
2 VIII | descending from the north, and coming from the west, would cross
3 XII | saw.~The rays of the sun coming to the aid of the heating
4 XII | the car and one of them, coming in contact with the branches
5 XIV | would find no difficulty in coming down again with his balloon;
6 XIV | to see anybody prevent my coming!”~It was now four o’clock
7 XV | but they won’t be long in coming back, either through suspicion
8 XV | approaching.~The latter was coming at full speed, surrounded
9 XVI | can feel that something’s coming.”~“The atmosphere is saturated
10 XVIII| your place, I wouldn’t try coming back again. I should be
11 XX | the Victoria, one of them coming close enough for Joe to
12 XXI | whispered.~“Yes, and it’s coming nearer.”~“Suppose it should
13 XXI | moments.~“Yes! something’s coming up toward us—climbing.”~“
14 XXIV | reason. What was the use of coming so far to find scenery just
15 XXX | fire were ascending and coming up toward us!”~And, sure
16 XXXIV| and level when they were coming, now seemed tossed and uneven,
17 XXXV | lake, his first movement on coming to the surface was to raise
18 XXXV | sufficiently so to avoid coming into contact with an enormous
19 XXXVI| doctor, “another whirlwind coming to drive us back northward
20 XL | judge by yon cloud that’s coming up!”~“What! another cloud?”
21 XL | the incessant going and coming of the flat-bottomed boats
22 XLI | controlled. Evening was coming on rapidly, and, notwithstanding
23 XLIII| currents, either going up or coming down. We are at the mercy
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