Chapter
1 II | this marvellous work?” I asked with an affected eagerness
2 V | What o’clock is it?” he asked after a few moments of silence.~“
3 VII | forward?”~“Are we to go?” I asked again, with sinking hopes.~“
4 VII | distracted.~“Is master mad?” she asked.~I nodded my head.~“And
5 IX | wind favourable?” my uncle asked.~“Excellent,” replied Captain
6 IX | passage take?” my uncle asked.~“Ten days,” the captain
7 X | secret —”~“What secret?” asked M. Fridrikssen, starting.~“
8 X | document in your possession?” asked our host.~“No; I was only
9 XV | said my uncle.~Then he asked Hans for his reason.~“Mistour,“
10 XV | does that word mean?” I asked uneasily.~“Look!” said my
11 XVI | were we waiting for, if he asked himself anything at all.
12 XVII | themselves.”~“How so?” I asked.~“You will see presently.”~
13 XIX | that you are saying?” he asked.~“See,” I said, pointing
14 XIX | furnace of Snæfell.~Yet I asked myself if I was not depending
15 XX | replied.~“Who knows?” I asked.~“I know,” the Professor
16 XX | Nor courage either?” asked my uncle severely. I dared
17 XXI | proposal. When Columbus asked of his ships’ crews for
18 XXIII| What is the matter?” he asked.~“Watten!“ replied the huntsman.~
19 XXIII| repeated my uncle. “Hvar?” he asked, in Icelandic.~“Nedat,“
20 XXX | walk a little way now?” he asked.~“Yes, certainly; and nothing
21 XXXI | uncle? for I have not yet asked you that question, and your
22 XXXII| you feel ill?” my uncle asked.~“No; but I have had a strange
23 XXXVI| where is the compass? I asked.~“Here it is, upon this
24 XXXVI| provisions to be settled, and I asked — “How are we off for provisions?”~
25 XXXVI| good deal of mistrust. I asked, was he not touched in the
26 XXXVI| What is the matter?” I asked.~He motioned to me to look.
27 XLII | what do you mean to do?” I asked.~“Eat what is left to the
28 XLIII| motionless.~“What is this?” I asked, shaken by this sudden stoppage
29 XLIII| the eruption checked?” I asked.~“I hope not.”~I rose, and
30 XLIV | crater.~“Where are we?” asked my uncle irascibly, as if
31 XLIV | ignorance.~“Is it Iceland?” I asked.~“Nej,“ replied Hans.~“What!
32 XLIV | But is it Jan Mayen?” I asked.~“Nor that either,” he answered. “
33 XLIV | are we? Where are we?” I asked faintly.~Hans closed his
34 XLIV | we went I chattered and asked all sorts of questions as
35 XLV | is the matter?” my uncle asked.~“That compass!”~“Well?”~“
|