Chapter
1 XIII | spanking breeze.~Only a few scattered huts could be seen through
2 XIII | of Imenge, and the tribes scattered over the adjacent hills
3 XIV | expression. However, a few shots scattered them, and the chattering
4 XVI | drainage of the soil, and those scattered water supplies will be gathered
5 XVII | wood that was so abundantly scattered about, where it had been
6 XVIII | presently a violent breeze scattered all the mists, and, after
7 XIX | over ravines, forests, and scattered villages, the aeronauts
8 XIX | I thought so.”~“These scattered tribes come, one and all,
9 XX | mouldering to dust; human limbs scattered here and there, and left
10 XXIII | rocks; huge stony masses scattered hither and thither, and,
11 XXIII | like a crazy man among the scattered fragments, and Kennedy was
12 XXIV | crushed in their fall, had scattered in sharp-edged pebbles which
13 XXIV | condensed in its shadow the scattered heat which the ensuing day
14 XXXV | of human bones that lay scattered around this sanctuary. But
15 XXXVIII| and come to the few wells scattered far between throughout this
16 XXXVIII| hundred miles, the Niger has scattered along its banks the most
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