Chapter
1 V | figures, a number which passed far beyond all calculation
2 VI | he must be convinced, I passed on to scientific objections,
3 VII | the banks of the Elbe and passed the town. After passing
4 IX | coast, and the schooner passed lightly on her way urged
5 IX | of Denmark, in the night passed the Skager Rack, skirted
6 X | Therefore, these volumes are passed from one to another, read
7 XII | took us by the seashore. We passed lean pastures which were
8 XII | peaks, boldly uprising, passed through the grey clouds,
9 XIV | and over which centuries passed without leaving a trace
10 XV | conversation.~After we had passed the basaltic wall of the
11 XV | of the fiord of Stapi we passed over a vegetable fibrous
12 XV | stretched the sea. We had passed the limit of perpetual snow,
13 XVI | first night in the crater passed away.~The next morning,
14 XVII | half of it down, then he passed it round a lava block that
15 XVIII | sudden illumination as we passed on our way. It seemed as
16 XIX | very unequal. Sometimes we passed a series of arches succeeding
17 XXII | then these muttered words passed his lips:~“It’s all over!”~
18 XXII | granite couch.~A few hours passed away. A deep silence reigned
19 XXIII | another half league was passed.~Then it became clear that
20 XXIV | the map, I added, “We have passed Cape Portland, and those
21 XXV | The rest of the day was passed in calculations and in conversations.
22 XXVII | but hoarse sounds alone passed my dry lips. I panted for
23 XXVIII| repeated. A quarter of an hour passed away. Silence reigned in
24 XXVIII| nothing came. Some minutes passed. A whole world of ideas
25 XXVIII| Seconds, which seemed ages, passed away, and at last these
26 XXXII | no more than days! I am passed, against my will, in retrograde
27 XXXV | intense loudness has been passed within which the human ear
28 XXXVI | more east, we should have passed under Germany, under my
29 XL | without dissatisfaction, and passed out rapidly among the rocks
30 XL | Above: granite still. Hans passed his lamp over every portion
31 XL | soul of the Professor had passed into me. The genius of discovery
32 XLI | myself up for lost.~An hour passed away — two hours, perhaps —
33 XLI | power could check.~Hours passed away. No change in our situation;
34 XLII | was unanswered.~An hour passed away. I began to feel the
35 XLII | his thoughts.~Another hour passed, and, except some slight
36 XLIII | the thousand ideas which passed through my mind. My uncle
37 XLIII | meantime up we went; the night passed away in continual ascent;
38 XLIV | arctic here.~When the eye passed beyond these green surroundings
39 XLIV | or in Oceania. We have passed through half the globe,
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