Chapter
1 X | and a fourth one, which is called the mixture reservoir, since
2 X | cylindrical form, which is called the heat-tank. The latter
3 XI | extremely heady sort of beer called “togwa.” Their chants, which
4 XV | mistaken, we’re going to be called upon to play a great part.”~“
5 XV | a sort of square edifice called ititenya, and situated on
6 XVIII | that it might have been called a sea; the distance between
7 XIX | the Trembling Mountain, so called, because, in Arab tradition,
8 XX | little farther on, Kennedy called out: “Look at that strange
9 XXI | those miniature forests called baobab-trees. The darkness,
10 XXI | human voice had, distinctly, called aloud in the French language—~“
11 XXVI | him that kind of malady called the “desert-sickness.” The
12 XXVI | his steps, but in vain. He called aloud. Not even an echo
13 XXVII | thirst! Well might you be called the land of despair!”~At
14 XIX | one which the natives have called “The Fountain of the Waters.”~“
15 XXX | vast country might well be called the graveyard of European
16 XXXII | hundred feet in breadth. Joe called attention to the fact that
17 XXXII | response.~“Yes, there is!” called Joe, and with a wave of
18 XXXVIII| are sometimes correctly called, have first brought vegetation
19 XL | that species of grasshopper called crickets. About a hundred
20 XLIV | immediately on the small steamer called the Basilic, which ran down
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