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1 II | centuries have not been able to decipher. In other days,
2 II | no traveller has yet been able to reach, is the very heart
3 V | Speke’s caravan, and be able to replenish its supplies
4 VII | he merely wanted to be able to know in what direction
5 IX | me, but I have not been able to solve the problem with
6 XI | and did not expect to be able to communicate again for
7 XIV | antelope, and I hope to be able to prepare his skin in such
8 XXI | The doctor had not been able to reconnoitre the country.
9 XXII | magnificent. The sick man was able to call his friends with
10 XXII | strength.~The doctor was able to gather something of his
11 XXIII | wild animals should not be able to disinter the corpse.~
12 XXV | background of sand, and soon was able to declare positively that
13 XXVI | I hope that we shall be able to use them again.”~“Ah!
14 XXXI | Barth’s expeditions had been able to force their way.~The
15 XXXI | him. Kennedy had not been able to resist the temptation
16 XXXIV | away before he should be able to get into the car again.~
17 XXXIV | without Ferguson being able to check or guide her course.~“
18 XXXVIII| feared that he should not be able to touch ground in these
19 XLIX | We would first have to be able to do that, Joe!”~“And what’
20 XLI | our balloon will not be able to carry us beyond it.”~“
21 XLI | fellow’s hand, without being able to utter a word.~The Victoria
22 XLIII | the network. They had been able to fasten it under their
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