Chapter
1 VI | the sea.”~“Right. That is Snæfell.”~“That Snæfell?”~“It is.
2 VI | That is Snæfell.”~“That Snæfell?”~“It is. It is a mountain
3 VI | number of extinct ones. Now, Snæfell is one of these. Since historic
4 VI | discovery. Sneffels, or Snæfell, has several craters. It
5 VI | arrived at the summit of Snæfell we shall have no hesitation
6 IX | converse with the captain about Snæfell, the way to get to it, the
7 IX | perpetual snow, he cried:~“Snæfell! Snæfell!”~Then recommending
8 IX | snow, he cried:~“Snæfell! Snæfell!”~Then recommending me,
9 IX | enormous glacier of the Snæfell, and of which the Valkyria
10 X | in the horizon. That is Snæfell.”~“Ah!” said my uncle, as
11 X | as he was able, “is that Snæfell?”~“Yes; one of the most
12 X | what do you call it?”~“Snæfell,” replied the excellent
13 X | We will try to scale that Snæfell; perhaps even we may pursue
14 X | get to the peninsula of Snæfell?”~“By sea, crossing the
15 XI | on the south shore of the Snæfell peninsula, at the very foot
16 XII | awaiting us in the peninsula of Snæfell, where these ruins of a
17 XIII | Faxa, and the twin peaks of Snæfell rose white into the cloudy
18 XIV | Hamburg, not the foot of Snæfell.~One thought, above all
19 XIV | here we are, about to climb Snæfell. Very good. We will explore
20 XIV | there is no proof that Snæfell is extinct. Who can assure
21 XIV | For six hundred years Snæfell has been dumb; but he may
22 XV | CHAPTER XV.~SNÆFELL AT LAST~Snæfell is 5,000
23 XV | CHAPTER XV.~SNÆFELL AT LAST~Snæfell is 5,000 feet high. Its
24 XV | advanced to the assault of Snæfell.~The way was growing more
25 XV | scale the steep sides of Snæfell. Its snowy summit, by an
26 XV | appearance of the summit of Snæfell, it would have seemed too
27 XV | lashing it on to that side of Snæfell where we were holding on;
28 XV | sunlight night, the summit of Snæfell was reached, and before
29 XVI | summit of the southernmost of Snæfell’s peaks. The range of the
30 XVI | Here we are at the top of Snæfell and here are two peaks,
31 XVI | he cried.~The crater of Snæfell resembled an inverted cone,
32 XVI | which, in its eruptions, Snæfell had driven forth fire and
33 XVI | descending the outer slopes of Snæfell to return to Stapi.~Hans
34 XIX | when the lava thrown out by Snæfell was boiling and working
35 XIX | to the extinct furnace of Snæfell.~Yet I asked myself if I
36 XXI | must go back on our way to Snæfell. May God give us strength
37 XXI | to regain the heights of Snæfell.~I drew near to Hans. I
38 XXIV | return to the summit of Snæfell, I should have indignantly
39 XXIV | eruptive matter thrown out by Snæfell, I still could not understand
40 XXIV | fifty leagues away from Snæfell. Although we were tired,
41 XXV | eighty-five leagues south-east of Snæfell, and I reckon that we are
42 XXVII| Iceland, M. Fridrikssen, Snæfell. I said to myself that if,
43 XXVII| to regain the summit of Snæfell.~Why had I not thought of
44 XLIII| But this time, instead of Snæfell, an extinct volcano, we
45 XLIV | two thousand miles from Snæfell and from that barren, far-away
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