Chapter
1 II | have never known such a thing,” said Martha. “M. Liedenbrock
2 IV | but it was quite another thing to get to the end of this
3 VI | is that there is no such thing, it cannot be; besides we
4 VII | such a proposal. The whole thing is non-existent. I have
5 VII | of a savant; it is a good thing for a man to be distinguished
6 VII | whether you will say the same thing tomorrow.”~“To-morrow, dear
7 VII | dear Axel, it is a grand thing to devote yourself to science!
8 VIII | it seemed a very simple thing to go to Iceland, as that
9 XVII | This cord seemed a fragile thing for three persons to be
10 XVIII | a good appetite. But one thing troubled me, our supply
11 XXI | said, “we have now but one thing to do. We have no water;
12 XXII | It’s all over!”~The last thing I saw was a fearful gesture
13 XXVII | madness, and that the best thing I could do was to despair.~
14 XXVIII | despair, Axel! It is a great thing that we can hear each other.”~. . . .~
15 XXVIII | my heart. There was one thing I must know to begin with.
16 XXXII | nothing. I am the only living thing in the world: all life is
17 XXXVIII| statements.~Another remarkable thing. This fossil body was not
18 XLIII | self-possession; “and it is the best thing that could possibly happen
19 XLIII | circumstances.”~The best thing! Was my uncle stark mad?
20 XLIII | flames; and it is the best thing that could happen to us!”~“
21 XLIII | imagination is such a strong thing that even in this supreme
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