Chapter
1 I | any mineral to its proper place among the six hundred [l]
2 II | myself seated in my usual place.~I waited a few minutes.
3 III | way, one after the other, place them in succession in vertical
4 III | learned a man of course had no place for love affairs, and happily
5 VI | on.”~“Well, in the first place, I wish to ask what are
6 VI | summits; the eruption took place, and communicated to the
7 VII | then many things may take place which will cure my uncle
8 VII | her in my arms and took my place in the carriage. Martha
9 VIII | good! thought I, just the place we want to end our days
10 IX | a sailing vessel you can place no dependence. She was taking
11 X | our plans.~In the first place M. Fridrikssen wanted to
12 XI | first medical man of the place, being of the party. M.
13 XII | the road and our resting place that night with merely yes
14 XII | without answering resumed his place at the head, and went on
15 XII | twenty-four English miles.~In that place the fiord was at least three
16 XIV | But what could I do? The place to resist the Professor
17 XVII | of gravity shifting its place, and giddiness mounting
18 XVII | chemical operations took place which are produced by the
19 XVII | short just as I was going to place my feet upon my uncle’s
20 XVIII | when the aneroid takes the place of the barometer.”~And in
21 XIX | rock was appearing in the place of the lava coating. The
22 XX | which man fills the highest place. But Professor Liedenbrock
23 XXIII | examining to find the exact place where the torrent could
24 XXVI | things last in the strange place we had come to? Perhaps
25 XXVI | serious event which took place at this time, and of which
26 XXVII | impregnable strength? Who could place my feet on the right path,
27 XXVIII| ear over the wall from one place to another, I found the
28 XXX | rock to rock, denoted the place of hot springs; and streams
29 XXX | hitherto, and did they claim a place of their own in the lacustrine
30 XXX | the rivers, and taken the place of the incandescent rocks
31 XXXV | when a sudden change took place in the southern sky. The
32 XXXVII| to resume my accustomed place on the raft, when my uncle
33 XXXIX | And so we arrived at a place where the shore was much
34 XL | the evening we reached a place suitable for our landing.
35 XLI | down with you.”~What took place at that moment? I believe
36 XLI | understood what had taken place.~On the other side of the
37 XLII | to show us what kind of a place we were in.~“Just as I thought,”
38 XLII | guessing could supply its place.~Still the temperature kept
39 XLIII | indeed disappeared, to give place to dense and still boiling
40 XLIII | recollection of what took place during the following hours.
41 XLV | Virlandaise, resigning her place as ward, took her position
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