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1 III | without difficulty.~“Arne Saknussemm!” he cried in triumph. “
2 III | astonished. Has not this Saknussemm concealed under his cryptogram
3 III | profound analysis.~“This Saknussemm,” he went on, “was a very
4 III | and commas too, just as in Saknussemm’s parchment.”~I considered
5 IV | seized not only the paper but Saknussemm’s parchment; with a feverish
6 V | transformed!~“Aha, clever Saknussemm!” he cried. “You had first
7 V | attinges.~Quod feci, Arne Saknussemm. [1]~ Which bad Latin may
8 V | which I have done, Arne Saknussemm.”~In reading this, my uncle
9 VI | into the footsteps of Arne Saknussemm.”~“I don’t feel so very
10 VI | Granted. I admit that Saknussemm may have written these lines.
11 VI | ingenious care with which Saknussemm guarded and defined his
12 VI | am forced to admit that Saknussemm’s sentence is clear, and
13 VI | ourselves, and, like Arne Saknussemm, we shall know exactly what
14 IX | there is some manuscript of Saknussemm’s there, and I should be
15 X | any of the works of Arne Saknussemm?”~“Arne Saknussemm!” replied
16 X | Arne Saknussemm?”~“Arne Saknussemm!” replied the Rejkiavik
17 X | is that?”~“Because Arne Saknussemm was persecuted for heresy,
18 X | unravelled; and I see why Saknussemm, put into the Index Expurgatorius,
19 X | amongst others, the history of Saknussemm, the reason of the mysterious
20 XII | crater. It is evident that Saknussemm did nothing more than this.
21 XIV | island, if that ill-advised Saknussemm has told a true tale, we
22 XIV | deeper, in spite of all the Saknussemm’s in Iceland.~I spent that
23 XV | theory of Sir Humphry Davy, Saknussemm’s document, and my uncle’
24 XVI | Runic text appears]~“Arne Saknussemm!” replied my uncle. “Do
25 XVI | us, one had been taken by Saknussemm. The indications of the
26 XX | are about. We are not in Saknussemm’s road, and all we have
27 XXV | met it with his inevitable Saknussemm, a precedent which possessed
28 XXV | or aneroid and therefore Saknussemm could not tell how far he
29 XXXIII| have followed the road that Saknussemm has shown us —”~“That is
30 XXXIII| followed that road? Did Saknussemm meet this sheet of water?
31 XXXIX | shouted my uncle. “Arne Saknussemm! Arne Saknussemm everywhere!”~
32 XXXIX | Arne Saknussemm! Arne Saknussemm everywhere!”~
33 XL | eulogium, of which Arne Saknussemm was, of course, the hero.~“
34 XL | illustrious name — Cape Saknussemm.”~Such were the glowing
35 XL | never have seen the name of Saknussemm, and we should at this moment
36 XL | just got back north at Cape Saknussemm. I must say that this is
37 XL | along the coast to Cape Saknussemm.~The wind was unfavourable
38 XL | passage.~“But how was it with Saknussemm?” I cried.~“Yes,” said my
39 XL | elapsed since the return of Saknussemm to the surface and the fall
40 XL | obstruction, not met by Saknussemm, and if we don’t destroy
41 XLI | doubt the same road that Saknussemm had taken; but instead of
42 XLIII | that direction. From Cape Saknussemm we had been carried due
43 XLV | the now famous document of Saknussemm, and expressed his regret
44 XLV | After our arrival at Cape Saknussemm the north pole of the needle
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