Chapter
1 XV | sultan stirred, and, for a dead body that had given no sign
2 XVII | broke off short. He was dead.~“His tusk’s broken!” exclaimed
3 XVII | motionless over the body of the dead elephant.~At the end of
4 XVII | attracted by the smell of the dead elephant, were prowling
5 XX | victorious tribe rushing upon the dead and the wounded, scrambling
6 XXII | several hours, held him like a dead man under the eye of Dr.
7 XXII | dispersed and he left for dead, in one of those combats
8 XXIII| was bathed in hot tears.~“Dead!” said the doctor, bending
9 XXIII| doctor, bending over him, “dead!” And with one common accord,
10 XXIII| thirst for gold? Has not this dead man whom you have just helped
11 XXIV | gradually melting to the dead level, and the last vegetation
12 XXIV | suspended in the air at a dead calm.~“Let us wait with
13 XXV | without foliage, and more dead than alive. Ferguson examined
14 XXVI | The atmosphere was in a dead calm—one of those calms
15 XXVII| and he fell to the earth dead.~“Hurrah! hurrah!” shouted
16 XXVII| clambered over the body of the dead lioness, and handed up the
17 XXX | to be caught in another dead calm?” sighed the doctor.~“
18 XXXII| Dick; I look upon all as dead that may come within range
19 XXXII| huge creature, stricken dead, dropped headlong, turning
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