Chapter
1 III | himself.~“This is what is called a cryptogram, or cipher,”
2 IV | any moment. And suppose he called me? And suppose he tackled
3 VI | that all the volcanoes are called jokuls, a word which means
4 VI | June, one of the peaks, called Scartaris, flung its shadow
5 VII | perhaps to hear her name called after her on the high road.
6 VII | night. Next morning I was called early. I had quite decided
7 IX | jacket of black woollen cloth called in Scandinavian lands a ‘
8 XI | hair, which would have been called red even in England, fell
9 XI | and silent individual was called Hans Bjelke; and he came
10 XII | the south-west quarter, called the ‘Sudvester Fjordungr.’~
11 XII | there was a lonely farm, called a boër built either of wood,
12 XII | at the burgh of Gufunes, called Aolkirkja, or principal
13 XII | a ‘pingstaœr’ or parish called Ejulberg, from whose steeple
14 XIII | thin milk mixed with water, called in this country ‘blanda.’
15 XIII | full of trout and pike, called Alfa and Heta, we were obliged
16 XIII | hardened lava; this ground is called in the country ‘hraun’;
17 XIV | curling up into the air, called in Icelandic ‘reykir,’ issuing
18 XV | flung up by the eruptions, called ‘sting’ by the Icelanders.
19 XV | blows from the glaciers, is called in Icelandic ‘mistour.’~“
20 XIX | crustacean, of an extinct species called a trilobite. Nothing more.”~“
21 XX | quantity of the dangerous gas called by miners firedamp, the
22 XXIV | the mass of the granite, called by geologists a ‘fault,’
23 XXVIII | most wonderful of which is called Dionysius’ Ear.~These remembrances
24 XXIX | eyes, which immediately called for the question:~“What
25 XXX | the sky, if it could be called so, seemed composed of vast
26 XXXI | action of the sea. It is called surturbrand, a variety of
27 XXXII | said: “Grauben. Let it be called Port Gräuben; it will look
28 XXXII | the world, conventionally called ‘days,’ long before the
29 XXXIII | upon a pond on a raft.”~He called this sea a pond, and our
30 XXXIII | the argillaceous limestone called by the English the lias,
31 XXXIII | It has been appropriately called the saurian whale, for it
32 XXXVIII| defendants in what the English called this ‘trial of a jawbone.’
33 XLIV | What is this mountain called, my little friend?”)~The
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