Chapter
1 IX | Soon we came in sight of an enormous perforated rock, through
2 IX | shut in at the north by the enormous glacier of the Snæfell,
3 XIV | crushed under a rain of enormous ejected rocks of trap, basalt,
4 XV | grey sky; I could see an enormous cap of snow coming low down
5 XVI | compared the whole crater to an enormous erected mortar, and the
6 XXX | rose majestically to an enormous height. Some of these, dividing
7 XXXII | the surface of the waters enormous chelonia, preadamite tortoises,
8 XXXII | beast), buttressed upon his enormous hinder paws, grubs in the
9 XXXIII | looked and cried:~“It is an enormous porpoise.”~“Yes,” replied
10 XXXIII | armour with which these enormous beasts were clad?~We stood
11 XXXIII | of its tail. Its jaw is enormous, and according to naturalists
12 XXXIII | under water.~All at once an enormous head is darted up, the head
13 XXXIV | from it. Its body —dusky, enormous, hillocky — lies spread
14 XXXIV | most deceiving likeness, an enormous cetacean, whose head dominates
15 XXXIV | from time to time, when the enormous jet, possessed with more
16 XXXVIII| lay slipped down into this enormous hollow in the globe, I confess
17 XXXIX | he wielded with ease an enormous bough, a staff worthy of
18 XL | progress was interrupted by an enormous block just across our way.~“
19 XL | of rock carried down, of enormous stones, as if by some giant’
20 XLI | sudden fury, rose up in an enormous billow, on the ridge of
21 XLIII | no doubt in my mind. An enormous force, a force of hundreds
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