Chapter
1 III | laughed heartilv. Then we reached the banks of the Elbe, and
2 VII | passing the port too, I had reached the Altona road. I was led
3 VIII | lost in space.~At last I reached the apex, with the assistance
4 IX | against the north wind, and reached the Faroes only with some
5 IX | punishment.~On the 11th we reached Cape Portland. The clear
6 XII | fiord, when, the sea having reached its greatest height, it
7 XII | another half hour we had reached the aolkirkja of Gardär~
8 XIII | June 20. At six p.m. we reached Büdir, a village on the
9 XIV | this was, that when we had reached the bottom of the crater
10 XV | the summit of Snæfell was reached, and before going in for
11 XVI | allowed its lower brim to be reached without much difficulty.
12 XVIII | I mean that we have only reached the level of the island.
13 XVIII | As for the exact depth reached, it was very easy to ascertain
14 XVIII | air. Certain puffs of air reached us. What atmospheric disturbance
15 XVIII | degree is ascertained to be reached every 36 feet. This difference
16 XVIII | feet beyond that hitherto reached by the foot of man, such
17 XIX | sure of that until I have reached the very end of this gallery.”~“
18 XX | afresh. In twenty minutes we reached a vast open space; I then
19 XXVIII| annihilation, when a loud noise reached me. It was like the distant
20 XXVIII| and at last these words reached me:~“Axel! Axel! is it you?”~. . . .~“
21 XXVIII| my companions could have reached me.~This acoustic effect
22 XXVIII| my uncle’s voice really reached me, there could be no obstacle
23 XXXI | At the same moment we reached the sand on the shore, and
24 XXXI | What depth have we now reached?”~“We are thirty-five leagues
25 XXXIV | motionless. The clouds have reached the utmost limit of the
26 XXXV | speed. But before it has reached us the rain cloud parts
27 XXXV | atmospheric condition, having once reached this density, to become
28 XXXVI | way possible. When we have reached the centre of the globe,
29 XXXVI | depth and know when we have reached the centre; without it we
30 XXXIX | After walking a mile we reached the outskirts of a vast
31 XL | about six in the evening we reached a place suitable for our
32 XLII | in diameter The water had reached the bottom of the gulf.
33 XLII | which from time to time reached my ears I thought I could
34 XLV | for Rejkiavik, which he reached in safety.~We were strongly
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