Chapter
1 III | found in southern languages, whilst northern tongues are much
2 V | a few years before this, whilst my uncle was working at
3 VI | crust cooled down first, whilst the heat took refuge down
4 XV | beneath its solid surface whilst no exit was practicable
5 XX | reflections came into my mind whilst I was contemplating the
6 XXI | My dear uncle,” I said, whilst hot tears trickled down
7 XXI | went on with a firm voice. “Whilst you were lying there motionless,
8 XXIII| was filling with steam, whilst a stream was forming, which
9 XXVII| presented itself before me, whilst the Hansbach, following
10 XXIX | hunter is a splendid fellow!”~Whilst he went on talking, my uncle
11 XXXII| rock that cover the shore; whilst the megatherium (huge beast),
12 XXXVI| give me a good appetite.~Whilst breakfasting I took the
13 XL | most glaring incredulity.~Whilst these reflections were occupying
14 XL | it is providential that whilst supposing we were steering
15 XL | I was terribly excited. Whilst Hans was at work I was actively
16 XLI | and the hunter embarked whilst I remained on shore. I was
17 XLI | thousand, is still a chance; whilst death from starvation would
18 XLII | ascending too rapidly. But whilst they suffer from cold in
19 XLIII| were stifled with the heat; whilst we were being projected
20 XLIV | had saved me from death whilst I lay rolling on the edge
21 XLIV | faces, hands, and feet.~Whilst we were thus enjoying the
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