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... quarter, the Aggies went tothe line of scrimmage in the polecat formation, just as Koenig had told me. At the snap, they handed off to Michael Goodson, who went the distance for a touchdown. The ... in and pushed the button to go up tothe coaches ’ of ces. As soon as the door closed, the Longhorns fi ght song cranked up for me to listen to. The door opened to a wall full of former players ... quick preview of games of interest from around the country. But the trick is to not stay out ofthe middle ofthe bull ’ s - eye too long or else run the risk of not servicing the game. It ’ s not...
... electronsexactly equals the number of protons, the atom will be electrically neutral overall. The choreographer ofthe electronic dance around the nucleus – the ultimate controller of the atom – is the electromagnetic ... carried by the photon – the particle of familiar light. The photon plays a crucial role in atoms; it is in a sense the ‘mortar’ that holds together the ‘bricks’ in building the matter ofthe everyday ... only the beginning of a revolution in physics in the 1920s, which led to a theory of subatomic behaviour that continues to this day to underlieour understanding ofthe behaviour of atoms and their...
... Königstrasse, one ofthe oldest streetsin the oldest portion ofthecityof Hamburg. Martha must have concluded that she was very much behindhand, for thedinner had only just been put into the oven. ... however, which failedto cover its expenses. To all these titles to honour let me add that my uncle was thecurator ofthe museum of mineralogy formed by M. Struve, the Russianambassador; ... other in the middle ofthe ancient quarter of Hamburg, and which the great fire of 1842 hadfortunately spared. [1] Sixty-three. (Tr.) [2] As Sir Humphry Davy died in 1829, the translator...
... an improvement to thelandscape at the head of the lake. On the road we chatted hand inhand; I told her amusing tales at which she laughed heartilv. Then wereached the banks ofthe Elbe, and ... learned a man of course had no place for love affairs, andhappily the grand business ofthe document gained me the victory. Just as the moment ofthe supreme experiment arrived the Professor'seyes ... jargon there maylie concealed the clue to some great discovery!" As for me, I was of opinion that there was nothing at all, in it;though, of course, I took care not to say so. Then the...
... on it of an idle-looking naiad; then I amused myselfwatching the process ofthe conversion ofthe tobacco into carbon,which was by slow degrees making my naiad into a negress. Now andthen I ... in upon me; these hints alone gave me the firstglimpse of the truth; I had discovered the key tothe cipher. To readthe document, it would not even be necessary to read it through thepaper. Such ... and in thelast the purely French words prevent the knowledge of it coming into the mind of mytyrant, I will do it. By dint of turning this document round andround, he too might discover the key....
... "Descend, bold traveller, into the crater ofthe jokul of Sneffels,which the shadow of Scartaris touches before the kalends of July, andyou will attain the centre ofthe earth; which I have done, ... it all out. I was therefore meditating a proper introduction tothe matter, so asnot to seem too abrupt, when the Professor jumped up, clapped on hishat, and prepared to go out. Surely ... monsieur take any supper to- night? " And poor Martha had to go away unanswered. As for me, after longresistance, I was overcome by sleep, and fell off at the end of thesofa, while uncle Liedenbrock...
... which of these leads tothe centre ofthe globe. Whatdid the Icelandic sage do? He observed that at the approach of thekalends of July, that is to say in the last days of June, one of thepeaks, ... waters penetrated into the fissuresof the crust ofthe earth, they broke out into fresh combustion withexplosions and eruptions. Such was the havedemonstrated that if a heat of 360,000 degrees ... sure of that, uncle," I replied; "for we haveno proof of the authenticity of this document." "What! not ofthe book, inside which we have discovered it?" JOURNEY TO...
... intention to penetrate tothe centre of thismassive globe? Had I been listening tothe mad speculations of alunatic, or tothe scientific conclusions of a lofty genius? Wheredid truth stop? Where ... communication betweenthe city and the Hamburg railway. Was I convinced ofthe truth of what I had heard? Had I not bentunder the iron rule ofthe Professor Liedenbrock? Was I to believehim in ... I have had a bad night, I have beendreaming of horrors." But I had followed the banks ofthe Elbe and passed the town. Afterpassing the port too, I had reached the Altona road. I was...
... in the same language that that personage directed him to theMuseum of Northern Antiquities. The curator of this curious establishment, in which wonders aregathered together out of which the ... peaceably by the red roofing ofthe warehouse, by thegreen banks ofthe strait, through the deep shades ofthe treesamongst which the fort is half concealed, where the guns arethrusting out their ... Professor's attention. Starting from the topof the tower, an external staircase wound around the spire, thespirals circling up into the sky. "Let us get tothe top," said my uncle. "I...
... slopeinward; they rather resemble roofs placed on the ground. But thenthese roofs are meadows of comparative fertility. Thanks to theinternal heat, the grass grows on them to some degree On the 11th ... prince of Denmark. It nowanswers the purpose of a sumptuous lodge for the doorkeeper of thestraits ofthe Sound, before which every year there pass fifteenthousand ships of all nations. The ... and where there seemed plenty ofroom. Then a few steps brought me tothe Governor's house, a but comparedwith the town hall of Hamburg, a palace in comparison with the cabinsof the Icelandic...
... outunder the eyes of many readers. Therefore, these volumes are passedfrom one to another, read over and over, referred to again and again;and it often happens that they find their way back to their ... am rather late; or have notothers been here before me?" "Yes, Herr Liedenbrock; the labours of MM. Olafsen and Povelsen,pursued by order ofthe king, the researches of Troïl the ... converted hisstomach into a vast unfathomable gulf. There was nothing remarkablein the meal itself; but the hospitality of our host, more Danish thanIcelandic, reminded me ofthe heroes of old....
... uncle's. Nevertheless, they soon came to understand each other. Neither lookedat the amount ofthe payment: the one was ready to accept whateverwas offered; the other was ready to give whatever ... concluded. The result ofthe treaty was, that Hans engaged on his part toconduct us to the village of Stapi, on the south shore ofthe Snæfellpeninsula, at the very foot ofthe volcano. By ... and hardplumage ofthe male has no commercial value, the hunter does not takethe trouble to rob the nest of this; the female therefore lays hereggs in the spoils of her mate, the young are hatched,...
... was just the weather for tourists. The pleasure of riding on horseback over an unknown country made meeasy to be pleased at our first start. I threw myself wholly into thepleasure ofthe trip, ... hills and the sea, they carried us to our nextstage, the aolkirkja of Brantär and one mile farther on, to Saurboër'Annexia,' a chapel of ease built on the south shore ofthe Hvalfiord. ... enough topossess clocks. But they are like the parishioners who have nowatches and do without. There our horses were baited; then taking the narrow path to leftbetween a chain of hills and the...