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1 I | greeted him at the outset continued until he, with a friendly
2 I | Ferguson’s constitution continued marvellously sound. He felt
3 VII | because, as the balloon continued to mount into the more rarefied
4 IX | destination.”~“But then,” continued Captain Bennet, “in order
5 XI | the channel.~The blacks continued to show their displeasure
6 XI | sung in excellent time, continued until far into the night.~
7 XIII | I exaggerate nothing,” continued Ferguson, “for, upon reading
8 XVI | Victoria. The latter, however, continued to ascend, while the lightning
9 XIX | distant friends. Joe alone continued to manifest the same careless
10 XX | the clearing a village!” continued Joe, a moment or two later. “
11 XX | Meanwhile, the massacre continued on both sides, with battle-axes
12 XXII | luminous waves, for Ferguson continued to flash right down upon
13 XXII | occasional murmur of pain that continued to disquiet and agitate
14 XXII | His sufferings had already continued for the space of forty hours,
15 XXV | the matter as you like,” continued Joe, “it’s a strange thing,
16 XXXIII | miles per hour.~The doctor continued to keep at a height of from
17 XXXVI | flung him on the sand, and continued his headlong flight.~A tremendous
18 XXXVI | of the Victoria; the rest continued their pursuit.~“But what
19 XXXVIII| doctor while his companions continued to gaze upon that multitude
20 XLIX | obstinate northeast wind which continued to blow furiously, and bore
21 XLII | a mere hallucination. He continued to listen, but without hearing
22 XLIII | The pursuit of the Talabas continued all morning; and by eleven
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