Chapter
1 III | Saturn? We shall see. I will get at the secret of this document,
2 IV | discouragement? Which would get the upper hand, he or the
3 IV | was quite another thing to get to the end of this cryptogram
4 IV | him, and we should never get back. No, never! never!”~
5 V | had even forgotten how to get angry. All the strength
6 VI | learned philosopher did get to the bottom of Sneffels,
7 VI | subject; and let no one get before us in this design
8 VII | ignorance! do you think you can get to Iceland in a couple of
9 VII | Sneffels. Therefore we must get to Copenhagen as fast as
10 VIII | companies.~I had no time to get tired of the monotony; for
11 VIII | up into the sky.~“Let us get to the top,” said my uncle.~“
12 VIII | we should go up; we must get used to it.”~“But —”~“Come,
13 IX | don’t be uneasy, we shall get there in very good time.”~
14 IX | about Snæfell, the way to get to it, the facilities for
15 IX | gone down, we shall have to get up again, I suppose?”~“Oh
16 X | me, how do you expect to get to the peninsula of Snæfell?”~“
17 XI | seem as if he would even get near it. But the mystery
18 XI | rapidity of movement to get it.~Early in summer the
19 XII | Very well, then; let us get all the good we can out
20 XII | have his way, and we shall get on at the rate of thirty
21 XII | mind him. People like him get over the ground without
22 XII | this man that he will never get tired; and besides, if he
23 XII | shall have my horse. I shall get cramped if I don’t have—
24 XIV | small pittance, and they get from the parish the fourth
25 XIV | again were beginning to get the better of me. But what
26 XV | two mouthfuls at a time to get on faster. But, whether
27 XVII | down, it would be easy to get possession of the whole
28 XX | and in three days we shall get to the fork in the road.” “
29 XXI | Be calm, Axel! you will get nothing from that immovable
30 XXII | As for me, I could not get one moment’s sleep. I was
31 XXV | besides, we were beginning to get accustomed to this troglodyte [
32 XXV | That’s nothing, and you may get rid of even that by quick
33 XXV | reasonings would be able to get us on any farther.~But I
34 XXVIII | the exact moment when you get my answer.”~“Yes; and half
35 XXVIII | round this vast cavern. So get up, and begin walking. Walk
36 XXIX | nephew. A relapse might get us into trouble, and we
37 XXXI | far.”~“But how are we to get down below this liquid surface?”~“
38 XXXIII | jaws.~Hans wants to tack to get away from this dangerous
39 XXXIV | lunatics before the wind, to get near to a monster that a
40 XXXIV | with steam struggling to get loose. We come in sight
41 XXXV | will! What I want is to get the least glimpse of rock
42 XXXVI | shall find some new way to get back, or we shall come back
43 XXXVI | the raft; but still we may get an approximation.”~“The
44 XXXVII | to entreat, supplicate, get angry, or do anything else
45 XXXVII | and deny himself. I could get nothing out of a servant
46 XXXVIII| entitled Gigan —”~He could get no further.~“Giganteo —”~
47 XLI | therefore had sufficient time to get away to the raft.~I prepared
48 XLI | for months, how could we get out of the abyss into which
49 XLII | hour. At this rate we shall get on.”~“Yes, if nothing stops
50 XLII | which I could no longer get free. I felt that a catastrophe
51 XLIV | an eruption, and then to get our heads broken by bits
52 XLIV | of falling rock. Let us get down. Then we shall know
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