Chapter
1 I | Let him come in, then! Bring him in!” shouted the audience. “
2 I | each stage of a journey may bring; who can fall asleep at
3 X | that result.~“You saw me bring on board with the car several
4 XI | aerial ship a name that will bring her good luck! let us christen
5 XII | bullets.”~“Would a bullet-hole bring us down?” asked Joe.~“Not
6 XIII | set me on my feet again, bring it without delay. I’ll swallow
7 XIII | yes, no doubt of that!”~“I bring Dick into good air, as the
8 XIII | Joe—and both of you try to bring back some nice cuts of antelope-meat;
9 XV | intending to seize the rope and bring the machine to the ground.~
10 XVI | into those forests would bring down game worthy of it.
11 XVII | too that in England would bring thirty-five guineas per
12 XXIII | May God requite you, and bring you to your safe harbor!
13 XXIII | shelter him, and enable him to bring his car to the ground, for
14 XXVI | slip of paper, and I’ll bring you help or lose my hide.
15 XXXIV | contrary current, that might bring him back again to Lake Tchad;
16 XXXVIII| them, as they will at last bring civilization. Thus, in its
17 XXXVIII| first European who could bring back any authentic data
18 XL | cessation of the rain would bring about a change in the atmospheric
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