A Journey to the Interior of the Earth by Jules Verne
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"By sea, crossing the bay. That's the most direct way." "No doubt; but it is impossible." "Why? " "Because we don't possess a single boat at Rejkiavik." "You don't mean to say so?" "You will have to go by land, following the shore. It will be longer, but more interesting." "Very well, then; and now I shall have to see about a guide." "I have one to offer you." "A safe, intelligent man." "Yes; an inhabitant of that peninsula He is an eiderdown hunter, and very clever. He speaks Danish perfectly." "When can I see him?" "To-morrow, if you like." "Why not to-day?" "Because he won't be here till to-morrow." |
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