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1 I | French doctor Sarrasin, the city of Frankville, and the German
2 I | engineer Schultze, in the city of Steeltown, both in the
3 V | they reached a part of the city whence they had to go a
4 V | keen was the search in the city and neighborhood! Useless!
5 VIII| It was indeed the old city of Champlain, whose zinc
6 VIII| finished before the Canadian city began to slip into the distance.~
7 VIII| Royal, which commands the city and forms a magnificent
8 VIII| it was Ottawa.~Soon the city faded off towards the horizon,
9 VIII| between Trenton and Jersey City has done its eighty-four.~
10 IX | right. It was indeed the city from which the seventeen
11 IX | after having sighted Iowa City about eleven o’clock in
12 IX | Nebraskan frontier—Omaha City, the real head of the Pacific
13 X | on the road to Salt Lake City.~And then, in obedience
14 X | Mormon capital, Salt Lake City,” said Uncle Prudent. And
15 XI | lay below them an immense city, with palaces, villas, gardens,
16 XII | see distinctly the immense city, the wall which divides
17 XIII| companion beheld the superb city clustered along both banks
18 XIV | towers in the center of the city, the mosques and modern
19 XIV | midnight she was over the “city of light,” which merits
20 XIV | she was stopped over the city of Paris? We do not know;
21 XIV | glided gently over the mighty city. She took the line of the
22 XIV | her pass over the eternal city. Two hours afterwards she
23 XV | clock in the afternoon a city appeared in the bend of
24 XV | river was the Niger. The city was Timbuktu.~If, up to
25 XV | Timbuktu is an important city of from twelve to thirteen
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