Chapter
1 VI | possibly have been a more exact guide? As soon as we have arrived
2 X | shall have to see about a guide.”~“I have one to offer you.”~“
3 X | that the very next day a guide would be waiting upon him.~
4 XI | CHAPTER XI.~A GUIDE FOUND TO THE CENTRE OF THE
5 XI | Fridrikssen. He was our future guide. His manners were a singular
6 XI | than execution, and the guide seemed to pay very little
7 XII | We may; but how about our guide?”~“Oh, never mind him. People
8 XII | make an observation to the guide, who without answering resumed
9 XII | soldier.~“Färja,“ said the guide, touching his shoulder.~“
10 XII | Tidvatten,“ said the guide.~“What is he saying?”~“He
11 XII | when my uncle, myself, the guide, two other passengers and
12 XIII | on the sea shore; and the guide there claiming his due,
13 XIV | man is the rector.”~Our guide in the meanwhile was making
14 XV | and thus made landmarks to guide us in our way back. A very
15 XV | wait till it pleased our guide to move on, which came to
16 XV | Mistour,“ replied the guide.~“Ja Mistour,“ said one
17 XV | Hastigt! hastigt!“ cried our guide.~Without knowing Danish
18 XV | for the precaution of our guide, our mangled bodies, torn
19 XVI | down steeps unknown to the guide, the journey was accomplished
20 XVI | rise, and following the guide’s example I went off into
21 XVI | shadow, and therefore no guide. Here was June 25. If the
22 XVII | but in the presence of the guide I held my peace; my heart
23 XIX | either before me or the guide; he pointed out the Eastern
24 XIX | no indication whatever to guide our choice, we were obliged
25 XXI | prompted me to fly.~The guide watched this scene with
26 XXI | Those dangers which our guide could not understand I could
27 XXIII | flow down, and will both guide and refresh us.”~“That is
28 XXIII | With this stream for our guide, there is no reason why
29 XXIV | furnished with so industrious a guide as Hans, and accompanied
30 XXVI | the road, would now be my guide among the windings of the
31 XXVIII| voice! He was talking to the guide. And ‘forlorad‘ is a Danish
32 XXX | this or another serves to guide us?”~I thought him rather
33 XXXI | industry and skill of our guide, the raft was made. It was
34 XXXII | surrounds me. The Professor, the guide, the raft — are all gone
35 XXXVII| said a few words to the guide, and immediately he put
36 XLIII | compass was no longer a guide; the needle flew from pole
37 XLIV | with the strong hand of our guide. With the other arm he supported
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