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1 XII | dozen of them would make a forest!”~“Those are baobabs,” replied
2 XIV | CHAPTER FOURTEENTH.~The Forest of Gum-Trees.—The Blue Antelope.—
3 XIV | Dick and Joe plunged into a forest of gum-trees, their eyes
4 XIV | reached the outskirts of the forest, they, at first glance,
5 XVII | made their way through the forest. This hole filled, he heaped
6 XVII | feet from the edge of the forest; he next proceeded adroitly
7 XVII | stretching away out of sight, the forest of calmadores, and the balloon
8 XVII | doctor to settle in this forest, to construct a cabin of
9 XX | said the doctor.~“See! that forest looks as though it were
10 XX | precipitating itself upon us!”~“The forest has become a clearing!”
11 XX | balloon so as to pass over a forest of trees that were more
12 XX | and Joe’s response, the forest had given place to a large
13 XXVIII| not hunt in that miniature forest, because, according to his
14 XXXV | in the very depths of the forest, but he halted in time and
15 XLI | Manoeuvres.—A Halt over a Forest.~On the 27th of May, at
16 XLI | formed by the tops of a forest of sycamores.~
17 XLII | and heated his cheek—the forest was in flames!~“Fire! fire!”
18 XLII | they have set fire to the forest so as to be the more certain
19 XLII | yells resounded through the forest, along with the report of
20 XLIII | passed the borders of the forest, and the three friends could
21 XLIII | myself in the middle of the forest encircled by wild beasts
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