Chapter
1 II | knowing what to say, I was going to prostrate myself before
2 II | share of them.~So he was going, in the presence of this
3 II | Moselle.~All this my uncle was going to sacrifice to a bit of
4 II | full.~“Something serious is going to happen,” said the servant,
5 IV | all. Uncle Liedenbrock is going to make us all fast until
6 V | speak. He would insist upon going; nothing on earth could
7 V | famine? This seemed like going rather too far! What! should
8 V | to me as if breakfast was going to be wanting, just as supper
9 V | go out.~Surely he was not going out, to shut us in again!
10 VI | with the struggle, I was going to abandon the contest.
11 VI | with any certainty what is going on in the interior of this
12 VII | the words:~“Are we really going?”~“Of course, you unhappy
13 VII | electricians kept coming and going. Martha was distracted.~“
14 VII | nodded my head.~“And is he going to take you with him?”~I
15 IX | s no time to lose; I am going to the library. Perhaps
16 X | imperfectly known! Then, without going any further, that mountain
17 XII | mountain; at the worst we are going to scramble down an extinct
18 XIV | think then that he was not going to leave us.~On arriving
19 XIV | mean? — Was he actually going to listen to reason? Was
20 XV | was reached, and before going in for shelter into the
21 XVII | stopped short just as I was going to place my feet upon my
22 XVIII | enthusiasm, “now we are really going into the interior of the
23 XIX | have nothing to do but keep going down!”~“Going up, if you
24 XIX | do but keep going down!”~“Going up, if you please.”~“Going
25 XIX | Going up, if you please.”~“Going up!” said my uncle, with
26 XIX | we were people of Hamburg going to Lubeck by way of Hanover!”~
27 XXI | perfectly well what was going on between his two companions.
28 XXII | he leaving us? Was Hans going to forsake us? My uncle
29 XXIII | will be as good for us as going to the Spa, or to Töplitz.”~“
30 XXIV | of its passage. We kept going down a kind of winding staircase,
31 XXV | good; so you see that by going gradually down, and getting
32 XXV | indifference of Hans, who, without going into causes and effects,
33 XXVI | I thought; I have been going too fast, or Hans and my
34 XXVIII| Now, attention. I am going to call your name.”~. . . .~
35 XXVIII| uncle.” I cried. “I am going. There will be no more voices
36 XXXI | surface?”~“Oh, I am not going to dive head foremost. But
37 XXXII | it is over now. Is all going on right?”~“Yes, it is a
38 XXXIII| reason than now.”~“Yet we are going very fast.”~“What does that
39 XXXIV | said, seeing that I was going in opposition to immovable
40 XXXIV | refit his rudder.~But before going any farther I make a few
41 XXXV | clouds seem as if they were going to crush the sea.”~A deep
42 XXXV | saturated him.~But where are we going to? Where?~* * * *~Tuesday,
43 XXXVII| proceed.~I was therefore going with as much resignation
44 XL | Well, uncle, we are going to resume the northern route,
45 XL | All this crazy talk was going on still when we met the
46 XLII | vague murmuring:~“We are going up.”~“What do you mean?”
47 XLII | I cried.~“Yes, we are going up — up!”~I stretched out
48 XLII | primitive period. But we are going up, up, higher still. Who
49 XLIII | volcanic matter; we are going to be pitched out, expelled,
50 XLIV | here. The explosions are going on still, and I don’t think
51 XLIV | the poor little wretch was going to take to his heels, Hans
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