Chapter
1 VII | did the doctor forget an awning to shelter the car, nor
2 XI | the travelling-wraps, the awning, the provisions, and the
3 XII | inside of the half-opened awning, were always within sight,
4 XII | at full length under the awning, and slept quietly; while
5 XIII | and lay down under the awning.~“A little patience, Dick,
6 XVI | together the curtains of the awning. The balloon whirled round
7 XXII | let us lay him under the awning.”~And they did gently deposit
8 XXII | closed the folds of the awning and resumed the guidance
9 XXII | doctor went in under the awning for a moment or two, to
10 XXII | raised the curtains of the awning, and he inhaled with delight
11 XXVI | in the shade under the awning, indicated one hundred and
12 XXXIV | instruments suspended under the awning clattered together as though
13 XXXVI | him comfortably under the awning.~Joe soon returned to consciousness,
14 XXXVII| between the curtains of the awning.~“There he is! there’s our
15 XXXVII| stretched himself under the awning; but Ferguson, who was not
16 XLI | Well, let us get rid of the awning, for its weight is quite
17 XLI | the heavy curtains of the awning and throw them overboard.~“
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