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1 VI | coast of Iceland. Do you see Rejkiavik, the capital? You do. Well;
2 VII | month from Copenhagen to Rejkiavik, on the 22nd.”~“Well?”~“
3 VIII | Valkyria, was to set sail for Rejkiavik on the 2nd of June. The
4 IX | and M. Finsen, mayor of Rejkiavik. My uncle expressed his
5 IX | dependence. She was taking to Rejkiavik coal, household goods, earthenware,
6 IX | dropped her anchor before Rejkiavik, in Faxa Bay.~The Professor
7 IX | sciences at the school of Rejkiavik, was a delightful man, and
8 IX | astonished the good people of Rejkiavik.~“Well, Axel,” said my uncle, “
9 IX | easy to lose your way in Rejkiavik. I was therefore under no
10 IX | the only two streets that Rejkiavik possesses was parallel with
11 X | Saknussemm!” replied the Rejkiavik professor. “You mean that
12 X | possess a single boat at Rejkiavik.”~“You don’t mean to say
13 XI | Baron Tramps; the mayor of Rejkiavik, and Dr. Hyaltalin, the
14 XII | settled my mind, we got out of Rejkiavik.~Hans moved steadily on,
15 XII | Sudvester Fjordungr.’~On leaving Rejkiavik Hans took us by the seashore.
16 XII | chaos.~In two hours from Rejkiavik we arrived at the burgh
17 XII | Hvalfiord, four miles from Rejkiavik. I showed it to my uncle.~“
18 XXIV | thirty leagues south-east of Rejkiavik, and at a depth of two leagues
19 XXXVI| nine hundred leagues from Rejkiavik, we have now the Mediterranean
20 XLV | he left us and sailed for Rejkiavik, which he reached in safety.~
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