Chapter
1 XV | terrific before, redoubled the instant that he arrived. He noticed,
2 XIX | it is said to tremble the instant that a Mussulman sets foot
3 XXI | let us waken Joe.”~The instant that Joe was aroused, Kennedy
4 XXII | precaution superfluous. At the instant when the car was close to
5 XXII | his friend’s idea on the instant, and, snatching up with
6 XXVII | it to his lips.~At that instant he heard a heart-rending
7 XXVII | reloaded his rifle.~In another instant he fired, but the animal
8 XXVII | draught, was the work of an instant, and the three travellers
9 XXVIII| raw, or you will give me instant satisfaction!’ The Scotchman
10 XIX | from any habitation. The instant it touched the soil, all
11 XXXIV | threatening to break at every instant; and the water-tanks jostled
12 XXXVI | close to him, and at the instant he grasped it the doctor
13 XXXVII| health,” said Joe, at that instant thrusting his jolly countenance
14 XLII | profound slumber on the instant.~The night was calm. A few
15 XLIII | which had risen for an instant, fell again toward the ground.~
16 XLIII | more elongated form every instant. Its outer covering was
17 XLIII | balloon grew fuller every instant.~It was then a quarter to
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