Chapter
1 VIII | mysterious country, now thrown open on all sides to the
2 XII | abrupt. The anchors were thrown out from the car and one
3 XIII | ground; the anchors were thrown out, and one of them soon
4 XVI | was a chain of waterfalls thrown across the whole western
5 XXI | surplus ballast that I had thrown out. Now, the gas is precious;
6 XXI | car, so that they may be thrown overboard at one movement.”~“
7 XXIII | placed in it. The earth was thrown in over his remains, and
8 XXIII | to replace what had been thrown overboard when the negro
9 XXIII | not rise until you have thrown off a little ballast.”~Joe
10 XXIV | The water-tank had been thrown overboard when the native
11 XXVII | studded with green trees, thrown up upon the surface of this
12 XXVIII| ballast been accidentally thrown out, the balloon would have
13 XXXI | Hippopotamus.—One Bullet thrown away.~About three o’clock
14 XXXIII| he felt that he was being thrown back to the eastward, toward
15 XXXIV | ground without danger. It was thrown almost flat over upon its
16 XLI | for the cylinder was also thrown overboard and only a few
17 XLII | The different pieces were thrown out, one after the other,
18 XLIII | atmosphere. Should he be thrown back toward the Niger, what
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