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1 I | 1863, my uncle, Professor Liedenbrock, rushed into his little 2 I | disturbance he will make!”~“M. Liedenbrock so soon!” cried poor Martha 3 I | redoubtable master’s study.~Otto Liedenbrock had no mischief in him, 4 I | full audience to honour the Liedenbrock courses, I should be sorry 5 I | and its taste.~The name of Liedenbrock was honourably mentioned 6 I | an imposing folio by Otto Liedenbrock, entitled, “A Treatise upon 7 II | of drawing on Professor Liedenbrock and his nephew to undertake 8 II | his teeth.~And Professor Liedenbrock must have known, for he 9 II | thing,” said Martha. “M. Liedenbrock is not at table!”~“Who could 10 IV | eat anything at all. Uncle Liedenbrock is going to make us all 11 V | upon the table.~Professor Liedenbrock seemed to be greatly abstracted.~ 12 V | of the sofa, while uncle Liedenbrock went on calculating and 13 V | would be to kill Professor Liedenbrock! Let him find it out himself 14 V | seemed not to hear me.~“Uncle Liedenbrock!” I cried, lifting up my 15 VI | any weight with Professor Liedenbrock. Now there were good ones 16 VI | decision,” replied Professor Liedenbrock, putting on one of his grandest 17 VII | iron rule of the Professor Liedenbrock? Was I to believe him in 18 VII | honour will fall upon Herr Liedenbrock, and so be reflected upon 19 VIII | to contain all Professor Liedenbrock’s madness!~At ten in the 20 VIII | friend, gave the Professor Liedenbrock a cordial greeting, and 21 IX | considerable delays?”~“No, M. Liedenbrock, dont be uneasy, we shall 22 IX | the service of Professor Liedenbrock.~My uncle was just as courteously 23 X | Dinner was ready. Professor Liedenbrock devoured his portion voraciously, 24 X | philosophers; but Professor Liedenbrock was excessively reserved, 25 X | For my part —”~“Oh, M. Liedenbrock, they are all over the country. 26 X | corresponding member, Herr Liedenbrock, you will be giving us great 27 X | here before me?”~“Yes, Herr Liedenbrock; the labours of MM. Olafsen 28 X | beginning with that volcano, M. Liedenbrock. You will gather a harvest 29 XV | nephew of the Professor Liedenbrock, and in spite of my dismal 30 XVI | either of them. But Professor Liedenbrock had hastily surveyed all 31 XVI | grief, and for Professor Liedenbrock there was a satisfaction 32 XIX | these fears to Professor Liedenbrock. He would never have understood 33 XIX | than my prudence, and uncle Liedenbrock heard my exclamation.~“What’ 34 XIX | and lycopodites.~Professor Liedenbrock could not be mistaken, I 35 XX | highest place. But Professor Liedenbrock seemed not to notice it.~ 36 XX | the theories of Professor Liedenbrock, a violent heat did at that 37 XXV | the opinions of Professor Liedenbrock, and I envied the stolid 38 XXVI | attain! I had become quite a Liedenbrock in my reasonings; seriously 39 XXVIII | clearly as possible:~“Uncle Liedenbrock!”~I waited with the deepest 40 XXX | my uncle replied, “the Liedenbrock Sea; and I dont suppose 41 XXXI | easily upon the waves of the Liedenbrock Sea.~ 42 XXXII | waving lines upon the sea of Liedenbrock.~Our raft skirted the whole 43 XXXII | Port Gräuben, Professor Liedenbrock had entrusted the log to 44 XXXIII | I remark that Professor Liedenbrock has a tendency to relapse 45 XXXIII | caverns. I suppose Professor Liedenbrock was of my opinion too, and 46 XXXIV | in harmony with Professor Liedenbrock’s theories. I cannot help 47 XXXVI | leagues more.”~“Yes, and the Liedenbrock sea would be six hundred 48 XXXVII | CHAPTER XXXVII.~THE LIEDENBROCK MUSEUM OF GEOLOGY~How shall 49 XXXVII | the breast of Professor Liedenbrock? First stupefaction, then 50 XXXVII | angry and threatening, Otto Liedenbrock was a rather grotesque fierce 51 XXXVII | traversed the shores of the Liedenbrock sea for a mile when we observed 52 XXXVII | was my uncle, Professor Liedenbrock.~But more was to come, when, 53 XXXVII | here at the side of Otto Liedenbrock!”~ 54 XXXVIII| enthusiastic, was my uncle Liedenbrock.~Therefore the genuineness 55 XXXVIII| quaternary period. My uncle Liedenbrock, along with the great body 56 XXXVIII| was himself again. Otto Liedenbrock, yielding to his nature, 57 XXXVIII| down to the shores of the Liedenbrock sea, when they were dead 58 XXXIX | colour or scent.~My uncle Liedenbrock ventured to penetrate under 59 XXXIX | Instinctively we got back to the Liedenbrock sea, and I cannot say into 60 XXXIX | returned to the north of the Liedenbrock sea. Occasionally we felt 61 XL | occupying me, Professor Liedenbrock had launched into a somewhat 62 XL | the southern shore of the Liedenbrock sea, what would have become 63 XLII | theories of Davy and of Liedenbrock; until now particular conditions 64 XLII | and assuredly Professor Liedenbrock possessed this quality to 65 XLV | the return of Professor Liedenbrock? Thanks to Martha’s ineradicable 66 XLV | the electric storm on the Liedenbrock sea, that ball of fire, 67 XLV | that the illustrious Otto Liedenbrock, corresponding member of


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