Chapter
1 VI | even resolved to put a good face upon it. Scientific arguments
2 VIII | at seven we were seated face to face in our compartment.
3 VIII | seven we were seated face to face in our compartment. The
4 VIII | fresh air came to salute my face, and we were on the leads
5 X | eyes upon M. Fridrikssen’s face.~“Well,” he cried, “where
6 XI | in a large and ingenuous face, seemed to me very intelligent;
7 XIII | fair-haired and rather melancholy face peeping out of the rolling
8 XVI | joy, I read on the western face of the block, in Runic characters,
9 XXI | hot tears trickled down my face.~“Yes, my poor boy, I knew
10 XXVI | good. I stooped to bathe my face in the Hansbach.~To my stupefaction
11 XXVII | the blood which covered my face, and even waiting for some
12 XXVIII | returned to partial life my face was wet with tears. How
13 XXX | of the spray fell upon my face. On this slightly inclining
14 XXXII | the waters again cover the face of the earth; they boil,
15 XXXIII | of earth — to be placed face to face with these representatives
16 XXXIII | earth — to be placed face to face with these representatives
17 XXXVIII| farther on, he found himself face to face with a primitive
18 XXXVIII| he found himself face to face with a primitive man!~It
19 XLI | currents that blew past my face. The descent became steeper.
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