Chapter
1 IV | no! My uncle shall never know it. He would insist upon
2 IV | it too. He would want to know all about it. Ropes could
3 V | dinner-hour is past, and I did not know it. I am half dead with
4 VI | Arne Saknussemm, we shall know exactly what to hold as
5 VII | palpitate as mine did? I don’t know about that, but I know that
6 VII | t know about that, but I know that her hand did not tremble
7 IX | shame I confess it, I don’t know a single word; after an
8 X | M. Fridrikssen wanted to know what success my uncle had
9 X | Fridrikssen, I wished to know if amongst your ancient
10 X | genius!”~“I see that you know him well.”~My uncle was
11 XI | but it was comforting to know that of essence of beef
12 XII | convulsions?~We were to know them before long, but on
13 XVI | cannot tell; all that I know is, that on raising my head
14 XVI | summit of the cone. I did not know this first from the appearances
15 XVIII | good stock, for we don’t know how long we may have to
16 XX | Who knows?” I asked.~“I know,” the Professor pronounced
17 XX | now, at any rate, we shall know what we are about. We are
18 XXIII | divers tongues. I did not know a word of Danish, yet instinctively
19 XXIV | therefore not difficult to know exactly our whereabouts.
20 XXV | of them all? How do you know that this passage does not
21 XXV | fast as we descend. You know that it is at the surface
22 XXVII | skull against.~I shall never know whither my mad career took
23 XXVIII | listened still. I wanted to know if the noise would be repeated.
24 XXVIII | There was one thing I must know to begin with. I placed
25 XXVIII | seconds.~. . . .~“We must know how far we are apart.”~. . . .~“
26 XXX | lead to? Should we ever know anything about its opposite
27 XXXI | boat, and I don’t see —”~“I know you don’t see; but you might
28 XXXIV | farther westward, for we know something of the danger
29 XXXVI | arrival.”~“No, I only want to know how that is to be managed.”~“
30 XXXVI | calculate the depth and know when we have reached the
31 XXXVI | followed him, curious to know if I was right in my estimate.
32 XXXVII | against me? Well, they shall know what a determined man can
33 XXXVII | hole he always wanted to know the depth of it. To him
34 XXXVIII| discoveries of this kind. I know what capital enterprising
35 XXXVIII| century near Palermo. You know as well as I do, gentlemen,
36 XXXVIII| animation:~“Yes, gentlemen, I know all these things, and more.
37 XXXVIII| these things, and more. I know that Cuvier and Blumenbach
38 XL | I said: “Uncle, do you know it seems to me that circumstances
39 XL | and that is all I want to know.”~“Yes, Axel, you are right.
40 XL | down, down, down! Do you know that it is now only 1,500
41 XLI | such violence. I wanted to know exactly what we had saved,
42 XLIII | whole army! But I wanted to know which of them was to serve
43 XLIII | repeated I cannot say. All I know is, that at each fresh impulse
44 XLIV | get down. Then we shall know better what we are about.
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