Chapter
1 III | that is the name of another Icelander, a savant of the sixteenth
2 XI | caught the shades of this Icelander’s character by the way in
3 XVI | escaped from the hands of an Icelander, and took the shortest way
4 XVI | indications of the learned Icelander hinted at in the cryptogram,
5 XVIII | above us. Immediately the Icelander climbed up like a cat, and
6 XXI | halt; and my uncle and the Icelander did their best to restore
7 XXI | revealed my sufferings. The Icelander slowly moved his head, and
8 XXII | but I seemed to see the Icelander vanishing from our sight
9 XXV | the journey of the learned Icelander were really attested, there
10 XXVI | to us. That unimpassioned Icelander devoted himself with incomprehensible
11 XXXIII| is quiet. I return to the Icelander. He by a snapping motion
12 XXXIII| them. I point them to the Icelander. He shakes his head negatively.~“
13 XXXVI | to my rescue.~The brave Icelander carried me out of the reach
14 XXXVII| no, it was not to be. The Icelander seemed to have renounced
15 XL | followed by my uncle and the Icelander. This short passage had
16 XL | work!” cried my uncle.~The Icelander returned to the raft and
17 XLIV | expectations, my uncle, the Icelander, and myself were sitting
18 XLV | the track of the learned Icelander. He was modest notwithstanding
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