Chapter
1 II | Isles.~A humorous reply appeared in the February number of
2 II | Paris; a remarkable article appeared in the Nouvelles Annales
3 XVI | of sound; the atmosphere appeared MUFFLED, and, like a room
4 XVIII | condescending deities. It appeared as though, in approaching
5 XXI | bodies.~Ere long, two heads appeared to the gaze of Kennedy and
6 XXII | days before our travellers appeared, his sudden death was attributed
7 XXII | aurora borealis, for the sky appeared on fire. The doctor very
8 XXIV | rudimental carcass of the Globe appeared in ridges of sharply-jutting
9 XXV | emerging above the horizon. It appeared to be very deep, and, as
10 XXV | compact body of vapor had appeared about eight o’clock in the
11 XXV | nothing but dust. The spring appeared to have been dry for years.
12 XXVI | inflamed atmosphere the heat appeared to vibrate as it does above
13 XXVII | The vast expanse of sand appeared to him an immense pond,
14 XXVII | passage, and Dr. Ferguson appeared at the opening above with
15 XXXIII| The dilating apparatus appeared to be in good condition,
16 XLIX | From time to time there appeared an encampment of Touaregs,
17 XLII | the profoundest silence appeared to return.~He had, no doubt,
18 XLIII | fresh cries. The Talabas appeared to be much excited, and
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