Chapter
1 I | electrified by these inspiring words.~“Huzza for the intrepid
2 I | not stop short with mere words. It strikes off money faster
3 V | and twenty miles—in other words, a nothing.”~“Almost nothing,
4 VII | cubic feet; or, in other words, forty-four thousand eight
5 XI | murmuring indistinguishable words. In other respects, the
6 XV | He then addressed a few words to the strangers, but in
7 XVII | fast!” exclaimed Joe.~These words had scarcely been uttered
8 XXI | catch the sound of a few words uttered in the lowest possible
9 XXI | savages responded to these words—no doubt drowning the prisoner’
10 XXI | considerable stress upon the words.~“Why, doctor, can you light
11 XXII | were the doctor’s first words.~“Saved!” he with a sad
12 XXII | from the sky, had uttered words of consolation.~“I have
13 XXIII| this good man could find words only to pity them, to excuse,
14 XXIII| man uttered some broken words, and the doctor at once
15 XXIV | needed these encouraging words. Yet, once again, thank
16 XXV | to yourself; or, in other words, that we see ourselves in
17 XXVI | through with a few Arabic words that you can write for me
18 XXX | But, upon hearing these words falling, as it seemed, from
19 XXXIV| He was uttering these words with a sort of despairing
20 XXXV | master!—Help!” were his last words; but his voice, despairing,
21 XLIII| which requires no spoken words.~
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