Chapter
1 IV | is going to make us all fast until he has succeeded in
2 V | share in this scientific fast. As for me, what I remember
3 VII | must get to Copenhagen as fast as we can to secure our
4 X | voraciously, for his compulsory fast on board had converted his
5 XVII | Ursa minor. Then I fell fast asleep.~
6 XVIII | risen in the instrument as fast as we descended, had stopped
7 XVIII | proceeding lay in not sliding too fast down an incline of about
8 XXII | through the primeval mass.~As fast as we descended, the succession
9 XXII | forsake us? My uncle was fast asleep. I wanted to shout,
10 XXIV | THOU WORK I’ THE GROUND SO FAST?~By the next day we had
11 XXV | of bodies diminishes as fast as we descend. You know
12 XXVI | thought; I have been going too fast, or Hans and my uncle have
13 XXXII | reveries.~Hans, keeping fast by the helm, let the raft
14 XXXIII| Yet we are going very fast.”~“What does that signify?
15 XXXIII| heard. The two beasts are fast locked together; I cannot
16 XXXV | cannot reckon, but not so fast as the foaming clouds of
17 XXXV | are obliged to secure as fast as possible every article
18 XLI | We clutched each other fast, to save ourselves from
19 XLI | vigorous arm of Hans, held me fast.~Suddenly, after a space
20 XLI | Hans were still holding me fast by the arms; and the raft
21 XLII | was that after our long fast these few mouthfuls of meat
22 XLII | of my mind, but which was fast hardening into certainty.
23 XLIII | We were obliged to lay fast hold of the planks of the
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