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1 IX | presented to him. But M. Fridrikssen, professor of natural sciences
2 IX | good walk I returned to M. Fridrikssen’s house, where I found my
3 X | mixed with German and M. Fridrikssen with Latin for my benefit.
4 X | plans.~In the first place M. Fridrikssen wanted to know what success
5 X | shelves.”~“Indeed!” replied M. Fridrikssen, “why we possess eight thousand
6 X | which evidently touched M. Fridrikssen.~“Now,” said he, “will you
7 X | decided on speaking.~“Monsieur Fridrikssen, I wished to know if amongst
8 X | feasted his eyes upon M. Fridrikssen’s face.~“Well,” he cried, “
9 X | What secret?” asked M. Fridrikssen, starting.~“Oh, just a secret
10 X | very well,” answered M. Fridrikssen, who was kind enough not
11 X | replied the excellent M. Fridrikssen.~This part of the conversation
12 X | am very sorry,” said M. Fridrikssen, “that my engagements will
13 X | any one for the world, M. Fridrikssen. Still, I thank you with
14 XI | mystery was explained when M. Fridrikssen informed me that this tranquil
15 XI | he came recommended by M. Fridrikssen. He was our future guide.
16 XI | being of the party. M. Fridrikssen was not there. I learned
17 XI | intimate conversation with M. Fridrikssen, with whom I felt the liveliest
18 XI | preparations were over. M. Fridrikssen shook hands with us. My
19 XI | and with his last adieu M. Fridrikssen treated me to a line of
20 XXVII| our voyage, Iceland, M. Fridrikssen, Snæfell. I said to myself
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