Chapter
1 III | all my preparations are getting along finely, and I—”~“Where
2 V | person plural:~“‘We’ are getting along; ‘we’ shall be ready
3 V | Scot, “since every thing is getting on so well, what’s the use
4 VII | outside balloon, such as getting torn, for instance, the
5 IX | experienced some trouble in getting the rebellious spirits to
6 XII | There is no harm done in getting as far away from them as
7 XII | sun on those red sands was getting to be insupportable.”~“What
8 XIII | lashed. I’ll spend the time getting my notes into shape. A good
9 XVIII| see some of the natives getting ready to recross the river.”~“
10 XIX | shall have some trouble in getting to Gondokoro. I am sorry
11 XXI | profound darkness.~Kennedy was getting over his nervousness and
12 XXIII| replenishing his supply.~Upon getting back to the car, he found
13 XXVI | choking, and the heat is getting worse! I’m not surprised
14 XXXI | indeed; and, moreover, we are getting on under the best possible
15 XXXI | We had an opportunity of getting up in life, and that’s what
16 XLI | hours more!”~“Ah, she’s getting used up! She grows thinner
17 XLIII| nearly noon; the Victoria was getting empty and exhausted, and
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