Chapter
1 III | First of all we must find out the key to this cipher;
2 V | Professor Liedenbrock! Let him find it out himself if he can.
3 VI | instructions could not fail to find the required atlas. My uncle
4 VII | Königstrasse. I expected to find all quiet there, my uncle
5 IX | centre of the globe, to find the solution of your eternal
6 X | often happens that they find their way back to their
7 X | what books you hoped to find in our library and I may
8 XI | instruments the translator cannot find the name. As he is assured
9 XVIII | denser atmosphere. Aeronauts find the want of air as they
10 XVIII | be uneasy, Axel, we shall find more than we want.”~“When?”~“
11 XIX | I thought, I must soon find some fossil remains of primitive
12 XX | little reason to expect to find a spring in these transition
13 XXIII | that he was examining to find the exact place where the
14 XXVI | to myself, “I am sure to find my companions again. There
15 XXVI | lost. I was sure I should find my way again.~“Come,” I
16 XXVI | and they are on it, I must find them again. I have but to
17 XXVI | the greater haste. I shall find them, I am sure.”~I repeated
18 XXVII | most pressing duty was to find out again the course of
19 XXVIII| down the gallery. Could not find you. I wept for you, my
20 XXVIII| and at the end you will find us ready to receive you.
21 XXXI | opposite shores we shall find fresh passages opening.”~“
22 XXXV | I have only been able to find a few which I seem to have
23 XXXVI | the globe, either we shall find some new way to get back,
24 XXXVII| much resignation as I could find to resume my accustomed
25 XXXIX | follow the shore we shall find Port Gräuben.”~“If that
26 XXXIX | Axel, we should at least find our own traces and I see
27 XL | and there again we shall find your own name written with
28 XLII | itself, where should we find the required strength if
29 XLIII | delightful it would be to find myself carried suddenly
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