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1 VI | that is to say in the last days of June, one of the peaks,
2 VI | diminished since the first days of creation? and if there
3 VII | to Iceland in a couple of days? If you had not deserted
4 VIII | place we want to end our days in; and great as it is,
5 VIII | And it was so; for five days in succession, I was obliged
6 IX | take?” my uncle asked.~“Ten days,” the captain replied, “
7 IX | entered the North Sea.~In two days more we sighted the coast
8 XI | done, said my uncle, in two days.~But when he learnt that
9 XI | and allow seven or eight days for the march.~Four horses
10 XIV | and resolved to spend some days upon the mountain.~The preparations
11 XIV | supply of water for eight days.~It was nine in the morning.
12 XVI | particular way during the latter days of the month of June.~That
13 XVI | sun was clouded for six days we must postpone our visit
14 XVIII| only water enough for five days.”~“Don’t be uneasy, Axel,
15 XX | not last more than three days. I found that out for certain
16 XX | burning soil of the early days of this planet.~There were
17 XX | night’s rest, and in three days we shall get to the fork
18 XXI | forward. It was a three days’ march to the cross roads.~
19 XXI | his ships’ crews for three days more to discover a new world,
20 XXIV | great depths indeed.~Four days later, Saturday, the 18th
21 XXV | Exactly so.”~“In twenty days?”~“Yes.”~“Now, sixteen leagues
22 XXV | we shall be two thousand days, or nearly five years and
23 XXVI | Perhaps it might.~For several days steeper inclines, some even
24 XXVI | interior of the earth. Some days we advanced nearer to the
25 XXVII| intelligence.~I had three days’ provisions with me and
26 XXIX | that I had been four long days alone in the heart of the
27 XXX | imprisonment of forty seven days in a narrow gallery it was
28 XXXII| conventionally called ‘days,’ long before the appearance
29 XXXII| Ages seem no more than days! I am passed, against my
30 XXXV | above our heads.~For three days we have never been able
31 XXXVI| during these three stormy days I have been unable to keep
32 XXXVI| that point and count four days’ storm, during which our
33 XLV | to Messina, where a few days’ rest completely removed
34 XLV | Imperiales, and in three days more we were at Marseilles,
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