Chapter
1 VIII | bore the heading of the Danish consulate with the signature
2 VIII | questioned him in good Danish, and it was in the same
3 VIII | savant, the friend of the Danish consul at Hamburg, Professor
4 VIII | was no such luck. A small Danish schooner, the Valkyria,
5 IX | short conversation in the Danish language, the purport of
6 IX | modest philosopher spoke only Danish and Latin. He came to proffer
7 IX | Hebrew, English, French, and Danish, four languages of which,
8 X | hospitality of our host, more Danish than Icelandic, reminded
9 X | and very clever. He speaks Danish perfectly.”~“When can I
10 XI | He was conversing in the Danish language with a tall man,
11 XI | when he learnt that the Danish mile was 24,000 feet long,
12 XII | my uncle, translating the Danish word.~“No doubt we must
13 XIV | said the blacksmith in good Danish.~“Kyrkoherde,“ said Hans,
14 XIV | wretched. They receive from the Danish Government a ridiculously
15 XV | our guide.~Without knowing Danish I understood at once that
16 XVI | the globe!” he added in Danish.~I looked at Hans, to hear
17 XXIII | I did not know a word of Danish, yet instinctively I understood
18 XXVIII| guide. And ‘forlorad‘ is a Danish word.~Then I understood
19 XLII | Professor added a few words in Danish, but Hans shook his head
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