Chapter
1 I | make!”~“M. Liedenbrock so soon!” cried poor Martha in great
2 I | the master come home so soon?”~“Perhaps he will tell
3 VI | be extinguished. For he soon answered thus:~“What is
4 VI | been a more exact guide? As soon as we have arrived at the
5 VI | and every new theory is soon routed by a newer. Was it
6 VII | was led by a presentiment, soon to be realised; for shortly
7 VII | railway station. It was soon piled up with my uncle’s
8 VIII | my knees began to fail; soon I was crawling on my knees,
9 IX | The castle of Kronsberg soon disappeared in the mist,
10 IX | the Orkneys and Shetlands.~Soon the schooner encountered
11 IX | shoals of whales and sharks. Soon we came in sight of an enormous
12 IX | himself. The Professor was soon aware of the presence he
13 IX | house contained, and we were soon installed in it with all
14 IX | non-commercial people.~I had soon explored these melancholy
15 XI | uncle’s.~Nevertheless, they soon came to understand each
16 XII | vegetation, however slow, would soon efface the rare travellers’
17 XII | than across that inlet. We soon entered into a ‘pingstaœr’
18 XIII | made from buckwheat.~As soon as the meal was over the
19 XIII | had to proceed on our way. Soon at the foot of the mountains
20 XIV | any length of time, one soon gets into the ways and manners
21 XIV | distinguished my host.~My uncle soon discovered what sort of
22 XIV | transport of the burdens; but as soon as we had arrived at the
23 XIV | away from the sea. We were soon in the open country, if
24 XIV | gave the signal, and we soon left Stapi behind us.~
25 XV | appearance of the surface, and I soon arrived at a conclusion
26 XVI | stupefied, but the stupefaction soon gave way to delirious rapture.~“
27 XVI | uncle’s impetuous wrath.~I soon found out the cause, and
28 XVII | further proof of that very soon.”~No variation, always the
29 XVIII | would become useless as soon as the weight of the atmosphere
30 XIX | Eastern tunnel, and we were soon all three in it.~Besides
31 XIX | and at this rate we shall soon arrive upon the level soil
32 XIX | right, I thought, I must soon find some fossil remains
33 XXI | poor boy, I knew that as soon as you arrived at these
34 XXIII | long in making, and we were soon on our way down a passage
35 XXIII | had drunk nothing himself.~Soon it became evident that if
36 XXIII | parched lips.~The pick had soon penetrated two feet into
37 XXIII | disappointment, of which I soon under-. stood the cause,
38 XXIII | subterranean windings, and soon we had the satisfaction
39 XXIII | was night. The chronometer soon informed me of that fact;
40 XXV | it is. A deaf man would soon learn to hear perfectly.”~“
41 XXVI | shut up between four walls soon loses the power to associate
42 XXVII | particular sign appeared, and I soon saw that this gallery could
43 XXVII | light was paling and would soon disappear altogether.~I
44 XXVII | crying, shouting, yelling, soon bruised by contact with
45 XXVIII | speak. I will repeat it as soon as it shall come to me,
46 XXVIII | ear to the wall, and as soon as the name ‘Axel’ came
47 XXVIII | murmured.~. . . .~“It will soon be over, Axel.”~. . . .~“
48 XXVIII | rapid, and I slid down.~Soon the swiftness of the descent
49 XXIX | inexplicable, but you will soon see and understand that
50 XXX | a chill fell upon me as soon as I came under those cellular
51 XXXI | it?”~“No; I see none, as soon as the theory of central
52 XXXII | sail was set, and we were soon afloat. At the moment of
53 XXXII | twenty-four hours, and we shall soon come in sight of the opposite
54 XXXII | track we left in our rear. Soon we entirely lost sight of
55 XXXII | in my reckoning, we shall soon land.”~At these words I
56 XXXIII | spray almost blinds us. But soon the reptile’s agony draws
57 XXXV | upon them deepens; and they soon present to our view a ponderous
58 XXXV | thunder-clouds; the vaporous mass soon glows with incandescent
59 XXXVI | knocked up, but I shall soon be better.”~“Oh,” says my
60 XXXVI | right in my estimate. As soon as we had arrived at the
61 XXXVIII| scientific Germans were soon joined, and amongst them
62 XL | returned to the raft and soon came back with an iron bar
63 XLII | our past agonies.~But as soon as the meal was done, we
64 XLIII | numberless dangers it exposed us!~Soon lurid lights began to penetrate
65 XLIII | should have to release it as soon as possible.~But it was
66 XLIII | prognostications. The raft was soon hurried and driven forward
67 XLV | See there,” he cried, as soon as he was able to speak. “
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