Chapter
1 I | of my undecided turn of mind to argue successfully with
2 II | ejaculations brought to my mind the fact that my uncle was
3 II | letters appearing to my mind to be an invention of the
4 III | imprudent, for the great mind of so learned a man of course
5 III | had carried no sense to my mind; I therefore waited for
6 IV | knowledge of it coming into the mind of my tyrant, I will do
7 V | all the resources of his mind to bear upon it during his
8 VII | uneasiness and distress of my mind.~“What is the matter?” she
9 VII | sympathies and change her mind.~“Ah! my dear Axel,” she
10 IX | In my nervous frame of mind I expected to see the ghost
11 XII | reasoning having settled my mind, we got out of Rejkiavik.~
12 XII | about our guide?”~“Oh, never mind him. People like him get
13 XIV | scoriae and ashes seemed to my mind a very rough one to act.~
14 XVI | high summits develop in the mind; and now without giddiness,
15 XVI | into Iceland. But never mind that. Here we are at the
16 XX | reflections came into my mind whilst I was contemplating
17 XXI | revolving in his fearless mind?~“What! you won’t go back?”~“
18 XXIII | utter confusion through my mind. I thought madness was coming
19 XXIII | I cried.~“Well, never mind, let it cool,” my uncle
20 XXIII | will never fail.”~“Never mind, we cannot be sure; let
21 XXVII | man who has made up his mind.~For half an hour I met
22 XXVIII | of ideas had opened in my mind. I thought that my weakened
23 XXVIII | remembrances came into my mind, and I clearly saw that
24 XXIX | brain is affected.”~“Your mind affected!”~“Yes, I fear
25 XXXVI | reflections rapidly crossed my mind before I could answer my
26 XXXVII | followed, it must be borne in mind that, through circumstances
27 XXXVIII| contained us. No doubt he was in mind back again in his Johannæum,
28 XXXIX | say into what vagaries my mind would not have carried me
29 XL | everything. I dismissed from my mind the past perils of the journey,
30 XLI | presented themselves to my mind in a vague and undetermined
31 XLI | The thought came into my mind to declare the whole truth
32 XLII | vague notion laid hold of my mind, but which was fast hardening
33 XLIII | which passed through my mind. My uncle was right, undoubtedly
34 XLIII | locomotion left no doubt in my mind. An enormous force, a force
35 XLIV | unexpected name produced upon my mind! We were in the midst of
36 XLV | inexplicable behaviour exercised my mind fearfully. On the 9th of
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