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1 VI | inviolable secrecy: you understand? There are not a few in
2 IX | felt that we were made to understand each other. In fact he was
3 XI | Nevertheless, they soon came to understand each other. Neither looked
4 XIV | believe that?” I cried.~“Understand this clearly,” added the
5 XXI | and felt as if I could not understand him.~“Drink!” he said again.~
6 XXI | moment I could have made him understand me. My words, my complaints,
7 XXI | which our guide could not understand I could have demonstrated
8 XXI | Do you hear me? Do you understand?”~I had seized Hans by the
9 XXIII | do. But I could not but understand, and applaud and cheer him
10 XXIV | Snæfell, I still could not understand why no trace was left of
11 XXIX | but you will soon see and understand that geology has not yet
12 XXX | skeletons. And yet I cannot understand the appearance of these
13 XXXIII | Tänder,“ said he.~I could not understand him, and turned to my uncle
14 XXXVII | I have examined it.”~To understand what followed, it must be
15 XXXVIII| PROFESSOR IN HIS CHAIR AGAIN~To understand this apostrophe of my uncle’
16 XXXVIII| Golgotha. Any one may now understand the frenzied excitement
17 XLII | at me as if he could not understand.~“Well,” said I, “do you
18 XLII | geological terms. I could understand them, and in spite of myself
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