Chapter
1 III | instinct for travel and thirst for adventure had at length
2 III | elements; against hunger, and thirst, and fever; against savage
3 XIV | antelopes were quenching their thirst in the bed of a torrent
4 XIV | hiding-places by hunger and thirst. The frogs struck in their
5 XXIII | Would you yield to the thirst for gold? Has not this dead
6 XXIII | not enough to quench the thirst of his party. Therefore
7 XXIV | destined to quench the burning thirst that a heat of ninety degrees
8 XXIV | to produce than to quench thirst.~The car rested, during
9 XXIV | to the demands of intense thirst.~The night passed quietly—
10 XXV | endured the real agonies of thirst, and were in no desponding
11 XXVI | ameliorate it.~The pangs of thirst began to be severely felt;
12 XXVI | month without suffering; but thirst is a cruel thing!”~It was
13 XXVI | cruel thing!”~It was not thirst alone, but the unchanging
14 XXVII | suffering horribly with thirst, and his swollen tongue
15 XXVII | Ah!” he cried, “land of thirst! Well might you be called
16 XXVIII| when goaded by hunger or thirst, will travel long distances,
17 XXXV | Fortunately, he could quench his thirst at any moment, and, in recalling
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