Chapter
1 I | and that in walking he kept his fists firmly closed,
2 II | these comments my uncle kept opening and shutting the
3 III | What does it all mean?” he kept repeating mechanically.~
4 IV | attention. That old document kept working in my brain. My
5 VI | earth! What nonsense! But I kept my dialectic battery in
6 VII | makers and the electricians kept coming and going. Martha
7 VIII | the secret was sacredly kept from the excellent curator;
8 VIII | was a French “restaurant,” kept by a cook of the name of
9 IX | the beach.~The Valkyria kept at some distance from the
10 XII | Good horse! good horse!” he kept saying. “You will see, Axel,
11 XIII | knees. Those who could speak kept repeating “Sællvertu,“ in
12 XIV | the journey had hitherto kept me amused, and made me forgetful
13 XV | must admit that my uncle kept as close to me as he could;
14 XVII | to grow darker.~Still we kept descending. It seemed to
15 XVIII| inclination on the road, but he kept the results to himself.~
16 XIX | Hanover!”~I had better have kept my observations to myself.
17 XXI | hear! — the last. I had kept it as a precious treasure
18 XXI | it off. But no, Axel, I kept it for you.”~“My dear uncle,”
19 XXI | would drop half dead, and I kept my last drop of water to
20 XXIII| life back to the dying. I kept drinking without stopping,
21 XXIV | left of its passage. We kept going down a kind of winding
22 XXIV | the 6th and 7th of July we kept following the spiral curves
23 XXV | how far he had gone.~But I kept this objection to myself,
24 XXXIX| amounted to stupefaction. We kept running on for fear the
25 XLI | our great catastrophe. We kept our backs to the wind, not
26 XLI | left, but we could not have kept it alight. Then, like a
27 XLII | place.~Still the temperature kept rising, and I felt myself
28 XLIV | ancient Strongyle, where Æolus kept the winds and the storms
29 XLIV | Stromboli!” I repeated.~My uncle kept time to my exclamations
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