Chapter
1 IX | On the 2nd, at six in the evening, all our precious baggage
2 IX | there in very good time.”~At evening the schooner doubled the
3 XI | CENTRE OF THE EARTH~In the evening I took a short walk on the
4 XI | Saturday at six o’clock in the evening, which, according to him,
5 XI | different articles. In the evening we dined with Baron Tramps;
6 XI | a mineralogist.~Our last evening was spent in intimate conversation
7 XIII | Alftanes, one mile beyond.~That evening, after having forded two
8 XIV | uncultivated people; and that evening I found out that temperance
9 XVIII | searched for it in vain the evening before. My uncle questioned
10 XVIII | himself.~About eight in the evening he signalled to stop. Hans
11 XIX | but admire.~By six in the evening, after a not very fatiguing
12 XX | on our own footsteps. But evening came and neither wish was
13 XXII | granite.~It was eight in the evening. No signs of water had yet
14 XXIV | little vertically.~On Friday evening, the 10th of July, according
15 XXIV | the 18th of July, in the evening, we arrived at a kind of
16 XXXI | is incredible!”~By next evening, thanks to the industry
17 XXXII | developing on its surface?~Evening came, and, as on the previous
18 XXXIII| impatience. At six in the evening Hans asks for his wages,
19 XXXIII| out.~Tuesday, August 18. — Evening came, or rather the time
20 XXXIV | continuously?~At eight in the evening we are not two leagues distant
21 XL | sailing, about six in the evening we reached a place suitable
22 XLV | 9th of September, in the evening, we arrived at Hamburg.~
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