Chapter
1 I | proposed?~Ferguson’s father, a brave and worthy captain in the
2 XXIII | Come, courage, Joe!”~The brave fellow, heaving deep sighs,
3 XXIV | moment that you determined to brave them. Under present circumstances,
4 XIX | the command of one of our brave captains, the steamer Pleiad
5 XXXIII | Undoubtedly. Suppose the brave fellow should take it into
6 XXXIV | and excellent disposition! brave and candid heart! Dazzled
7 XXXV | Tchad, had liberated our brave Joe. More than one island,
8 XXXVI | he waiting for? Ah! the brave lad! Huzza!” shouted the
9 XXXVII | to start on—eh, doctor?”~“Brave fellow!” said Ferguson,
10 XXXVII | self-forgetfulness were sublime, my brave lad, and they saved us,
11 XXXVIII| sportsman.~“It was then that a brave young man, with his own
12 XXXVIII| that commercial town to brave a thousand dangers in crossing
13 XLI | he coolly ejaculated.~“My brave Joe! my friend!” said the
14 XLI | Kennedy heartily shook the brave fellow’s hand, without being
15 XLII | generous rivalry is useless, my brave friends,” said Ferguson; “
16 XLIII | Hurrah! hurrah!” shouted the brave fellow exultingly, as the
17 XLIII | land. At once some of the brave Frenchmen rushed into the
18 XLIV | of Dr. Ferguson and his brave companions, as vouched for
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