Chapter
1 IV | house? The Professor might return at any moment. And suppose
2 IV | peaceful solitude.~Would he return in triumph or in discouragement?
3 VI | appeased, and I was able to return to the contemplation of
4 VI | enterprise, to whom our return should be the first news
5 VII | his companion! When you return, Axel, you will be a man,
6 XVI | outer slopes of Snæfell to return to Stapi.~Hans slept peaceably
7 XXI | sufferings we endured in our return. My uncle bore them with
8 XXI | eyes avoided mine.~“We must return,” I exclaimed vehemently; “
9 XXI | climb up the crater again!”~“Return!” said my uncle, as if he
10 XXI | answering himself than me.~“Yes, return, without the loss of a minute.”~
11 XXI | the end, and I will not return. Go, Axel, go!”~My uncle
12 XXI | I swear to you we will return to the surface of the earth.”~
13 XXIV | had been proposed to me to return to the summit of Snæfell,
14 XXV | position. I hope, after our return, to draw a map of our journey,
15 XXVI | was too far ahead. I will return!”~For half an hour I climbed
16 XXVII | unknown depths.~How was I to return? There was not a trace of
17 XXVII | was so little worthy.~This return of trust in God’s providence
18 XXXI | returning to the surface now?”~“Return! no, indeed! We will continue
19 XXXII | my vivid imagination. I return to the scriptural periods
20 XXXII | the transition period also return to nothing. I am the only
21 XXXIII| him while he is quiet. I return to the Icelander. He by
22 XXXVI | you are talking about the return before the arrival.”~“No,
23 XXXVI | We have time to go and to return; and with what is left I
24 XXXIX | exploration, and we had better return to our raft. But, Axel,
25 XL | the future danger of our return. That which another had
26 XL | coolness.~“Let us first return to Hans,” he said, “and
27 XL | prevent the possibility of return; but my uncle would not
28 XL | years have elapsed since the return of Saknussemm to the surface
29 XLI | go,” said my uncle, “and return immediately to us.” “Don’
30 XLII | to repel it, but it would return. I dared not express it
31 XLV | sensation produced by the return of Professor Liedenbrock?
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