Chapter
1 Pre | of Iceland, drawn in the work of Jules Verne is a correct
2 Pre | scarcely to be expected in a work in which the element of
3 Pre | increased usefulness of the work.~F. A. M.~The Vicarage,~
4 I | Chemistry,” with plates; a work, however, which failed to
5 II | title of this marvellous work?” I asked with an affected
6 II | not to see through.~“This work,” replied my uncle, firing
7 II | renewed enthusiasm, “this work is the Heims Kringla of
8 II | which were beginning to work with terrible energy.~“It
9 III | a character.]~When this work was ended my uncle tore
10 IV | to classify: so I set to work; I sorted, labelled, and
11 IV | little crystals.~But this work did not succeed in absorbing
12 VII | and sleepless eyes would work upon Gräuben’s sympathies
13 VIII | yellow and half grey, were at work under the orders of the
14 XI | the female recommences her work. This goes on as long as
15 XI | limb; and yet he did his work cleverly. My uncle made
16 XII | pasture land, we had to work round the Kolla fiord, a
17 XIV | Here nature had done her work geometrically, with square
18 XIV | Hence the necessity to work for their livelihood; but
19 XXIII | whole hour I was trying to work out in my delirious brain
20 XXIV | SAID, OLD MOLE! CANST THOU WORK I’ THE GROUND SO FAST?~By
21 XXVI | reason with them, was a work of time.~A doubt then seized
22 XXXI | t you hear the hammer at work? Hans is already busy at
23 XXXI | harbour, I perceived Hans at work. In a few more steps I was
24 XXXVI | superhuman devotion, had been at work all the while that we were
25 XXXVII| And leaving Hans to his work we started off together.
26 XL | rock to blast!”~“Hans, to work!” cried my uncle.~The Icelander
27 XL | charge. This was no easy work. A hole was to be made large
28 XL | excited. Whilst Hans was at work I was actively helping my
29 XLII | still had his eye upon his work. Torch in hand, he tried
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