Chapter
1 II | treasure, that I found his morning, in rummaging in old Hevelius’
2 V | calculations.~When I awoke next morning that indefatigable worker
3 VII | My uncle had been all the morning making purchases of a part
4 VII | spent an awful night. Next morning I was called early. I had
5 VII | lapse of time.~“To-morrow morning at six precisely,” my uncle
6 VIII | No, not yet. Yet the cool morning air and the scenes on the
7 VIII | our sail.~At seven in the morning we landed at Korsor, a small
8 VIII | s madness!~At ten in the morning, at last, we set our feet
9 VIII | Tuesday, at seven in the morning,” said Captain Bjarne, after
10 XI | restless night.~At five in the morning I was awoke by the neighing
11 XIII | mossy bed.~At five next morning we bade our host farewell,
12 XIII | hear of it, and the next morning we had to bestride our beasts
13 XIV | days.~It was nine in the morning. The priest and his tall
14 XVI | did not even dream.~Next morning we awoke half frozen by
15 XVI | crater passed away.~The next morning, a grey, heavy, cloudy sky
16 XVIII| TERRESTRIAL DEPTHS~At eight in the morning a ray of daylight came to
17 XIX | these silent depths.~Next morning, we awoke fresh and in good
18 XX | counted every hour until morning.~On Saturday, at six, we
19 XXI | soil. It was ten in the morning.~Hans and my uncle, clinging
20 XXIX | heart of the earth.~Next morning, on awakening, I looked
21 XXIX | Professor entered.~“Good morning, Axel,” he cried cheerily. “
22 XXXI | VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY~The next morning I awoke feeling perfectly
23 XXXV | electric eel.~At ten in the morning the symptoms of storm become
24 XXXVI| in very good spirits this morning.”~“Delighted, my boy, delighted.
25 XLII | and it was now five in the morning.~Man is so constituted that
26 XLIII| the inner world.~Towards morning the ascending movement became
27 XLIII| else.~About eight in the morning a new incident occurred.
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