Chapter
1 III | banks of the Elbe, and after having bid good-bye to the swan,
2 IV | read it,” I cried, after having well distended my lungs
3 V | him to his destruction.”~Having formed this resolution,
4 V | myself for my absurdity in having waited so long, and I finally
5 VI | mislead?”~I almost regretted having uttered this last word,
6 VIII | said Captain Bjarne, after having pocketed more dollars than
7 XII | chances.”~This reasoning having settled my mind, we got
8 XII | the fiord, when, the sea having reached its greatest height,
9 XIII | beyond.~That evening, after having forded two rivers full of
10 XV | with such rapidity that, having rested for a moment while
11 XVII | Now,” said my uncle, after having completed these preparations, “
12 XVIII | questioned Hans, who, after having examined attentively with
13 XXIII | increasing. The torrent, after having for some time flowed over
14 XXVI | beneficent spring, after having satisfied our thirst on
15 XXXI | our journey, everything having gone on well so far.”~“But
16 XXXIII| shared my fears, for after having examined the pick, his eyes
17 XXXIV | says the Professor, who, having named this volcanic islet
18 XXXV | the atmospheric condition, having once reached this density,
19 XXXVI | remained uninjured after having risked blowing up during
20 XXXVI | t decline the honour of having given your name to the first
21 XLIV | accomplished! How marvellous! Having entered by one volcano,
22 XLV | more we were at Marseilles, having no care on our minds except
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