Chapter
1 XII | changing its aspect: the villages are fewer and farther between;
2 XIV | miles in extent, with its villages buried in the midst of baobab
3 XIV | woods, among which a few villages lay half concealed.~Toward
4 XIV | swept very close to the villages of Thembo and Tura-Wels.
5 XVI | clearings dotted with numerous villages, and immense euphorbiae
6 XVI | Msene, an extensive group of villages scarcely distinguishable
7 XVIII | He swept along over many villages without heeding the cries
8 XVIII | in their place numerous villages, and fields of white Indian
9 XVIII | fro, tumultuously, in the villages that lined the banks of
10 XIX | forests, and scattered villages, the aeronauts reached the
11 XIX | cease.~Numerous and populous villages of long low huts stretched
12 XIX | Bagele, with its eighteen villages clinging to its flanks like
13 XXX | to the thatch of hostile villages; but this time the village
14 XXXI | itself. Frequently, too, the villages on its shores are half submerged,
15 XXXVII | the huts that compose the villages are constructed of long
16 XXXVII | that I didn’t see nor the villages that I took good care to
17 XXXVIII| Sonray country, with its villages topped with roofs turned
18 XLIII | said Ferguson, “those villages in ruins, those huts burned
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