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1 Pre | Voyages Extraordinaires” of M. Jules Verne deserve to
2 Pre | Certainly no writer before M. Jules Verne has been so
3 Pre | assistance of Mr. Cameron of H. M. Geological Survey, has
4 Pre | usefulness of the work.~F. A. M.~The Vicarage,~Broughton-in-Furness~
5 I | disturbance he will make!”~“M. Liedenbrock so soon!” cried
6 I | of mineralogy formed by M. Struve, the Russian ambassador;
7 II | a thing,” said Martha. “M. Liedenbrock is not at table!”~“
8 III | the initial letter is an ‘m’ with a superscore over
9 III | first letter is a double m, a letter which is not to
10 III | l w r b~o u , n G e~v w m d r n~e e y e a !~ “Good,”
11 VIII | the case was different. M. Thomsen, like a good friend,
12 VIII | out of harmless curiosity.~M. Thomsen placed his services
13 VIII | 2nd of June. The captain, M. Bjarne, was on board. His
14 VIII | his due.~Then we thanked M. Thomsen for his kindness, “
15 IX | before it our kind friend M. Thomsen brought us letters
16 IX | the Governor of Iceland, M. Picturssen, the bishop’
17 IX | bishop’s suffragan, and M. Finsen, mayor of Rejkiavik.
18 IX | considerable delays?”~“No, M. Liedenbrock, don’t be uneasy,
19 IX | Governor of the island, M. le Baron Trampe himself.
20 IX | courteously received by the mayor, M. Finsen, whose appearance
21 IX | the bishop’s suffragan, M. Picturssen, he was at that
22 IX | being presented to him. But M. Fridrikssen, professor
23 IX | good walk I returned to M. Fridrikssen’s house, where
24 X | uncle mixed with German and M. Fridrikssen with Latin
25 X | plans.~In the first place M. Fridrikssen wanted to know
26 X | shelves.”~“Indeed!” replied M. Fridrikssen, “why we possess
27 X | volumes? For my part —”~“Oh, M. Liedenbrock, they are all
28 X | which evidently touched M. Fridrikssen.~“Now,” said
29 X | He feasted his eyes upon M. Fridrikssen’s face.~“Well,”
30 X | What secret?” asked M. Fridrikssen, starting.~“
31 X | Oh, very well,” answered M. Fridrikssen, who was kind
32 X | replied the excellent M. Fridrikssen.~This part
33 X | of the lost expedition of M. de Blosseville in the Lilloise
34 X | I am very sorry,” said M. Fridrikssen, “that my engagements
35 X | disturb any one for the world, M. Fridrikssen. Still, I thank
36 X | beginning with that volcano, M. Liedenbrock. You will gather
37 XI | mystery was explained when M. Fridrikssen informed me
38 XI | and he came recommended by M. Fridrikssen. He was our
39 XI | that of gunpowder.~[1] In M. Verne’s book a ‘manometer’
40 XI | even in the deepest waters. M. Ruhmkorff is a learned
41 XI | place, being of the party. M. Fridrikssen was not there.
42 XI | Hendersen. It was the map of M. Olaf Nikolas Olsen, in
43 XI | intimate conversation with M. Fridrikssen, with whom
44 XI | preparations were over. M. Fridrikssen shook hands
45 XI | and with his last adieu M. Fridrikssen treated me
46 XXVII | of our voyage, Iceland, M. Fridrikssen, Snæfell. I
47 XXXVII | astonished.~“Yes, nephew. Aha! M. Milne-Edwards! Ah! M. de
48 XXXVII | Aha! M. Milne-Edwards! Ah! M. de Quatrefages, how I wish
49 XXXVIII| working under the direction of M. Boucher de Perthes, in
50 XXXVIII| most obstinate opponent in M. Elie de Beaumont. This
51 XXXVIII| disputed, and argued, until M. Elie de Beaumont stood
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