Chapter
1 IV | his last companion, he plunged into the west, visited Sockoto,
2 IV | they quitted Zanzibar, and plunged directly into the west.~
3 IX | Currents.—Eureka.~The Resolute plunged along rapidly toward the
4 IX | whole bulk of a balloon is plunged in the atmosphere, and remains
5 XII | fertility. Narrow, winding paths plunged in beneath the overarching
6 XIV | s walking, Dick and Joe plunged into a forest of gum-trees,
7 XVII | joyous cries. The anchors plunged into this lake of flowers,
8 XVII | Dick, shouldering his gun, plunged into the woods.~Forthwith
9 XVIII| general scamper. The natives plunged headlong into the river,
10 XX | strength. With one hand he plunged his spear into the compact
11 XXI | with his night-glass, again plunged his gaze into space.~It
12 XXIV | person since his gaze had plunged into that ocean of gold.
13 XXVI | beside Kennedy, who lay there plunged in silence so complete that
14 XXVII| fresh spring, in which he plunged his parched lips. Joe followed
15 XXVII| word, drank on. He even plunged his hands, and then his
16 XXXI | distance of only five feet.~Joe plunged a bottle into the lake and
17 XXXV | the top of his speed and plunged into the lake. This sudden
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