Chapter
1 III | the lunatic! the madman! Cross Africa in a balloon! Nothing
2 VIII | coming from the west, would cross each other at Timbuctoo.
3 VIII | take only seven days to cross Africa!”~“But then you could
4 VIII | speed as that, we could cross Africa in twelve hours.
5 IX | decorate us with the Southern Cross that shines up there in
6 XVII | doubt possible.”~“Shall we cross them?” asked Kennedy.~“Not,
7 XVIII | procure a boat, either to cross it or to visit the great
8 XXII | was, when He hung upon the cross.~The hair, cut shorter on
9 XXII | Ferguson. “We are trying to cross Africa in a balloon, and,
10 XXII | Kennedy.~“Very well, we shall cross it then at a safe height!”
11 XXIII | have erected a plain, rude cross over the tomb, left solitary
12 XIX | thing to be done was to cross it. The doctor, by means
13 XXXIV | we may not be reduced to cross the desert, as those unfortunate
14 XXXVIII| how long it takes them to cross Sahara, a desert more than
15 XLIX | by the same road, or to cross the ocean to America.”~“
16 XLI | follow. They would have to cross the chain which separates
17 XLII | pointed his map, “is to cross the river; but, as there
18 XLII | we must, at all hazards, cross it with the balloon, and,
19 XLIII | no more gas; well, I’ll cross the river with hot air!”~“
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