Chapter
1 XIV | that same day. They were moving at the rate of fourteen
2 XVI | rarefied air. “We are not moving an inch! Let us descend!”~“
3 XVI | all night whether we were moving forward or not, or in what
4 XVI | to keep awake. We are not moving, and should circumstances
5 XVII | cry!”~“Look! Why, we’re moving!”~“The anchor has slipped!”~“
6 XVII | s the rock, then, that’s moving!”~An immense rustling was
7 XX | steady current.~“We are moving very swiftly without advancing
8 XXI | a group of human figures moving in the shadow.~The adventure
9 XXV | before us; we are hardly moving; the wind is afraid to blow;
10 XXX | fatal to travellers. We are moving directly toward the kingdom
11 XXX | great precision; we are moving directly toward the Loggoum
12 XXXIV | line of hillocks, still moving from beneath—the vast tomb
13 XXXV | balloon—the Victoria herself—moving toward the lake, at a height
14 XXXVI | throng of men or animals moving. It is impossible to make
15 XXXVII | saying:~“Look! we are again moving northward.”~“No matter;
16 XXXVIII| vicinity of large rivers. These moving highways, as they are sometimes
17 XLIII | of the balloon, which was moving at only moderate speed.~
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