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A Journey to the Interior of the Earth

CHAPTER XIII
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HOSPITALITY UNDER THE ARCTIC CIRCLE It ought to have been night-time, but under the 65th parallel there was nothing surprising in the nocturnal polar light.

In Iceland during the months of June and July the sun does not set.
But the temperature was much lower.

I was cold and more hungry than cold.

Welcome was the sight of the boer which was hospitably opened to receive us.
It was a peasant's house, but in point of hospitality it was equal to a king's.

On our arrival the master came with outstretched hands, and without more ceremony he beckoned us to follow him.
To accompany him down the long, narrow, dark passage, would have been impossible.


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