Chapter
1 XI | become of them, among those ferocious savage tribes, in regions
2 XII | foot of a baobab, and the ferocious black then severed all his
3 XIII | thing about wild beasts and ferocious native tribes!”~“I move
4 XIV | These creatures are brutal, ferocious, and horrible to look upon,
5 XVIII | the lake are inhabited by ferocious tribes. Take your sleep,
6 XXII | running toward them, uttering ferocious cries.~“Ah, ha!” said Joe, “
7 XXII | of the wildest and most ferocious of them all. The chief having
8 XXVII | other with an instinct of ferocious longing, which was most
9 XXVII | rather,” said Kennedy. “Ah! ferocious brute!” he added, “I’ll
10 XXVIII| was a slight deficiency of ferocious wild beasts in it.~“But,
11 XXXI | and, should you see any ferocious wild beast, oblige us by
12 XXXII | them, they are an ugly, ferocious set, and I should think
13 XXXII | their resemblance to those ferocious rangers of the deep.~“They
14 XXXII | this moment, one of the ferocious birds darted right at the
15 XXXV | unknown to him, and probably ferocious. All the greater reason
16 XXXV | lamantine —carried on their ferocious revels in the bushes and
17 XLIII | swarthy faces, made more ferocious by thin but bristling beards.
18 XLIII | the cruel Talabas! the ferocious marabouts of Al-Hadji! I
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