Chapter
1 VIII | said one of or travelling companions.~Very good! thought I, just
2 XIV | was awaiting us with his companions carrying provisions, tools,
3 XV | rested for a moment while my companions continued their ascent,
4 XVI | might be held up by his companions. This solid formation was
5 XIX | not to lose sight of my companions. I shuddered at the thought
6 XX | After their meal my two companions laid themselves down upon
7 XXI | going on between his two companions. The gestures themselves
8 XXII | reopened them I saw my two companions motionless and rolled up
9 XXVI | myself, “I am sure to find my companions again. There are not two
10 XXVII | hear if any sound from my companions could reach my ears. At
11 XXVII | incline, had gone with my companions away into unknown depths.~
12 XXVIII| could never penetrate to my companions.~“It is they,” I repeated. “
13 XXVIII| was no time to lose. If my companions moved but a few steps away,
14 XXVIII| perhaps, the voices of my companions could have reached me.~This
15 XXXV | It seems to me as if my companions, the moment they touched
16 XLI | duty done, I was to join my companions on the raft, which had not
17 XLII | of a violent hunger. My companions were suffering too, and
18 XLIV | but I had to follow my companions.~The slope of the volcano
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