Chapter
1 I | eloquence terminated with the following sonorous phrases bubbling
2 I | as to propose to him the following problem: Given the number
3 II | an article couched in the following terms:~“Africa is, at length,
4 II | realized.~“Dr. Barth, in following out to Soudan the track
5 IV | Dr. Ferguson counted upon following had not been chosen at random;
6 IV | the month of March in the following year. These two daring explorers
7 VIII | the evening. It bore the following inscription, in letters
8 XI | operation commenced on the following night, about three A.M.,
9 XVII | through the air, and the following phrases, mingled with exclamations,
10 XIX | to this time we have been following the traces of our predecessors.
11 XXIII | Kennedy was not long in following his example.~“Keep cool,
12 XXV | and its aeronauts. It was following exactly the same route as
13 XXX | the capital of Fez, and, following the route which at a later
14 XXXI | travellers were then directly following the course of the Shari.
15 XXXII | rangers of the deep.~“They are following us!” said the doctor, as
16 XXXVI | pursuing some one, instead of following.”~“Are you certain of that,
17 XXXVII| Then,” said Kennedy, following out on the map the direction
18 XLIII | long muskets, and they were following, on their quick, fiery little
19 XLIV | their wants. And there the following certificate was drawn up
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