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Jules Verne
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hamburg

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1 I | oldest portion of the city of Hamburg.~Martha must have concluded 2 I | him on their way through Hamburg. Becquerel, Ebelman, Brewster, 3 I | of the ancient quarter of Hamburg, and which the great fire 4 VI | upon me on his way through Hamburg. We were long engaged in 5 VII | enough in all the streets of Hamburg to put me right again. I 6 VII | between the city and the Hamburg railway.~Was I convinced 7 VII | returning with her light step to Hamburg.~“Gräuben!” I cried from 8 VIII | which is but a suburb of Hamburg, is the terminus of the 9 VIII | Christiensen, consul at Hamburg and the Professor’s friend. 10 VIII | of the Danish consul at Hamburg, Professor Thomsen.~My uncle 11 IX | compared with the town hall of Hamburg, a palace in comparison 12 XI | accurately set to the meridian of Hamburg.~4. Two compasses, viz., 13 XIV | Professor would have been Hamburg, not the foot of Snæfell.~ 14 XIX | as if we were people of Hamburg going to Lubeck by way of 15 XXVII | could scarcely succeed. Hamburg, the house in the Königstrasse, 16 XXXIII| ascertained.~I saw at the Hamburg museum the skeleton of one 17 XXXVI | under my beloved town of Hamburg, under the very street where 18 XL | cities and its sunny plains, Hamburg and the Königstrasse, even 19 XLV | the evening, we arrived at Hamburg.~I cannot describe to you 20 XLV | privilege to be despised.~Hamburg gave a grand fete in our 21 XLV | our entreaties, had left Hamburg; the man to whom we owed


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