Chapter
1 XIV | was a blauwbok, a superb animal of a pale-bluish color shading
2 XIV | have to leave such a noble animal.”~“The whole of it? Oh,
3 XVII | wait!”~“That’s a fact! The animal’s towing us!”~“And in the
4 XVII | anchor had firmly caught. The animal was vainly trying with his
5 XVII | gee-up there!”~The huge animal now broke into a very rapid
6 XVII | hour and a half; yet the animal did not seem in the least
7 XVII | flattened itself on the animal’s skull, as it would have
8 XVII | another moment he fired.~The animal gave a terrible cry, but
9 XVII | toward the wood, when the animal received a ball in the eye
10 XVII | over the body of the huge animal.~“What a splendid beast!”
11 XVII | took with it one of the animal’s spongy feet. In fact,
12 XXI | Was that the cry of an animal or of a night-bird, or did
13 XXVII | instant he fired, but the animal had disappeared.~“Onward!”
14 XXVII | expecting us.”~“Let us decoy the animal. Take my piece, and give
15 XIX | his wits to imagine what animal could have devoured the
16 XXXI | interposed the doctor. “The animal would very quickly have
17 XXXI | is really a mammiferous animal of the pachydermal species.
18 XXXI | t do more damage.”~“The animal is vulnerable only in the
19 XXXVIII| pounds upon their backs. Each animal had dangling to its tail
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