Chapter
1 II | the fruit when a very loud voice tore me away from the pleasures
2 V | I cried, lifting up my voice.~“Ay,” he answered like
3 V | with eyes bedimmed, and voice choked with emotion, he
4 VII | stood thunderstruck. My voice failed. Scarcely could my
5 VII | was I to resist the sweet voice which was always music to
6 VII | replied, with faltering voice.~“Then make haste down,
7 XII | up his beast with whip or voice. He had no excuse for being
8 XIII | our travelling wraps the voice of the host was heard inviting
9 XIV | science has uttered her voice, let babblers hold their
10 XVII | he said in his tranquil voice:~“Gif akt! ”~“Attention!”
11 XVII | this moment I heard the voice of Hans.~“Halt!” he cried.~
12 XXI | state of excitement. His voice, which had for a moment
13 XXI | Professor went on with a firm voice. “Whilst you were lying
14 XXII | wanted to shout, but my voice died upon my parched and
15 XXIV | naiad, whose comforting voice accompanied our steps. With
16 XXVI | I shouted. No reply: my voice was lost in the midst of
17 XXVI | that dense atmosphere a voice could reach very far. But
18 XXVIII| thought that my weakened voice could never penetrate to
19 XXVIII| through such a mass that a voice can be heard. I am surrounded
20 XXVIII| interval.~It was my uncle’s own voice! He was talking to the guide.
21 XXVIII| conduct the sound of my voice just as wire conducts electricity.~
22 XXVIII| exactly indicate that which my voice will take in coming to you.”~. . . .~“
23 XXVIII| saw that since my uncle’s voice really reached me, there
24 XXXVI | disappeared. The exhilarating voice of the Professor fell upon
25 XXXVII| skull, and cried with a voice trembling with excitement:~“
26 XXXIX | replied my uncle in a lower voice. “You are wrong, Axel. Look,
27 XLI | hearing even the sound of my voice.~In spite of darkness, noise,
28 XLV | with his pen and by his voice remarkable discussions with
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