Chapter
1 I | come in the doctor did, and stood there, quite unmoved by
2 III | from all the rest.”~Kennedy stood speechless with amazement.~“
3 XVII | but slightly indented, stood out against the bluish horizon,
4 XVII | thumps. Meanwhile the doctor stood ready, hatchet in hand,
5 XXI | doctor had finished, he stood up erect in the car, and,
6 XXII | hanging almost motionless, stood in the centre of a clearing,
7 XXII | hundred feet below the balloon stood a large post, or stake,
8 XXIII| pounds, but the balloon stood still.~Joe got very pale.~“
9 XXIV | of the region in which it stood, passed the night in perfect
10 XXV | crazy?” asked Kennedy.~Joe stood there, perfectly motionless,
11 XXVII| There, under a palm-tree, stood an enormous black-maned
12 XXXI | dwellings of Bornou once stood.~The sun shot his dazzling
13 XXXII| and gills of deep violet, stood erect with rage. They were
14 XXXVI| and while speaking he stood up to examine the horizon.~“
15 XLIX | seemingly basaltic summits; they stood out in fantastic profile
16 XLIX | on which the market-place stood, formed the only inequalities
17 XL | current. Upon one among them stood some shepherds’ huts, but
18 XLII | of flame; the large trees stood forth in black relief in
19 XLIII| baobab, the only tree that stood there, solitary and alone,
20 XLIII| speechless, terrified, stood a group of men clad in the
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