Chapter
1 Pre | island, which may furnish matter for additional information
2 V | had gone deeply into the matter, analytically and with profound
3 V | proper introduction to the matter, so as not to seem too abrupt,
4 VI | gases arising from the fused matter would acquire an elastic
5 VI | speculation, I can discuss the matter no longer.”~“But I have
6 VII | of my mind.~“What is the matter?” she said, holding out
7 VII | out her hand.~“What is the matter, Gräuben?” I cried.~In a
8 VII | bed, a dead lump of inert matter. All through the night terror
9 VIII | not forgotten the smallest matter of detail.~Amongst other
10 X | went to the root of the matter. But after a moment’s reflection
11 XI | temperature of springs or any matter in a state of fusion.~2.
12 XV | accompanied this change; the matter thrown out was in vast quantities,
13 XV | gases, what masses of molten matter accumulated beneath its
14 XX | of nature or not does not matter. Supper time is come; let
15 XXII | consider this primitive matter to be the base of the mineral
16 XXIII | uncle rose up.~“What is the matter?” he asked.~“Watten!“ replied
17 XXIII | was this water from? No matter. It was water; and though
18 XXIV | been a passage for eruptive matter thrown out by Snæfell, I
19 XXIV | behind us.~“What is the matter?” he cried.~“I was reflecting
20 XXIX | the question:~“What is the matter, Axel?”~“I have a question
21 XXXII | hold upon me.~“What is the matter?” my uncle breaks in.~My
22 XXXIII| twenty fathoms.~“What is the matter?” shouted my uncle. “Have
23 XXXV | of lurid light; electric matter is in continual evolution
24 XXXVI | discovery.~“What is the matter?” I asked.~He motioned to
25 XXXVII| possession of which is a matter of rivalry and contention
26 XL | with a coat of the eruptive matter which formerly issued from
27 XLIII | rejoinder. “What is the matter with you?”~“The matter?
28 XLIII | the matter with you?”~“The matter? Look at those quaking walls!
29 XLIII | and all kinds of volcanic matter; we are going to be pitched
30 XLIII | and still boiling eruptive matter of all kinds. The temperature
31 XLIV | indifference. What did it matter to him? My uncle looked
32 XLV | of surprise.~“What is the matter?” my uncle asked.~“That
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