Chapter
1 III | head of the lake. On the road we chatted hand in hand;
2 IV | noble trees which line the road to Altona, gesticulating,
3 VI | hesitation as to the proper road to take.”~Decidedly, my
4 VII | I had reached the Altona road. I was led by a presentiment,
5 VII | called after her on the high road. Ten yards more, and I had
6 VII | darted off at a gallop on the road to Altona.~
7 VIII | air and the scenes on the road, rapidly changed by the
8 IX | necessity to inquire the road, which exposes one to mistakes
9 XII | uncle’s questions about the road and our resting place that
10 XIV | Professor took a straight road, which, through an opening
11 XVI | day would point out the road to the centre of the earth.~
12 XVIII | deviation and inclination on the road, but he kept the results
13 XIX | through this now silent road. I imagined the torrents
14 XIX | and in good spirits. The road was resumed. As the day
15 XIX | Besides, if the ascending road did become steeper, I was
16 XIX | lava path, and that this road could not possibly lead
17 XX | to be infecting us.~The road was now not ascending, at
18 XX | impatience at the horizontal road. The darkness, always deep
19 XX | or bottom, there was no road farther; we were at the
20 XX | are not in Saknussemm’s road, and all we have to do is
21 XX | shall get to the fork in the road.” “Yes,” said I, “if we
22 XXI | bent on taking a different road; but Hans seemed to take
23 XXIV | storm against the horizontal road. He loved nothing better
24 XXIV | forty-five degrees.~Then the road became monotonously easy.
25 XXVI | since there is but one road, and they are on it, I must
26 XXVI | satisfied our thirst on the road, would now be my guide among
27 XXVII | moment when I left the right road I had not noticed the absence
28 XXVII | that fatal turn in the road. With the stream at my feet,
29 XXXIII| since we have followed the road that Saknussemm has shown
30 XXXIII| question. Have we followed that road? Did Saknussemm meet this
31 XL | lay open to mortals the road through the terrestrial
32 XLI | It was no doubt the same road that Saknussemm had taken;
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