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A Winter Amid the Ice, and Other Thrilling Stories

Chapter 8: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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The volume collects short narratives spanning satirical science fiction and tense adventure. One story follows a daring physiologist whose atmospheric experiment alters the temperament of a placid Flemish town. Another concerns an aging artisan whose obsessive tinkering results in tragic consequences. A perilous balloon voyage examines human pride and catastrophe, while an Arctic tale follows a party beset by shifting ice and desperate survival choices. The collection concludes with a measured account of a high-altitude ascent that combines technical observation with vivid descriptions of alpine difficulty.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

She handed her father a pipe
The worthy Madame Brigitte Van Tricasse had now her second husband
“I have just come from Dr. Ox’s”
“It is in the interests of science”
“The workmen, whom we have had to choose in Quiquendone, are not very expeditious”
The young girl took the line
“Good-bye, Frantz,” said Suzel
Fiovaranti had been achieving a brilliant success in “Les Huguenots”
They hustle each other to get out
It was no longer a waltz
It required two persons to eat a strawberry
“To Virgamen! to Virgamen!”
“A burgomaster’s place is in the front rank”
The two friends, arm in arm
The whole army of Quiquendone fell to the earth
He would raise the trap-door constructed in the floor of his workshop
The young girl prayed
“Thou wilt see that I have discovered the secrets of existence”.
“Father, what is the matter?”
Then he resumed, in an ironical tone
From morning till night discontented purchasers besieged the house
This proud old man remained motionless
“It is there—there!”
“See this man,—he is Time”
He was dead
“Monsieur, I salute you”
“Monsieur!” cried I, in a rage
“He continued his observations for seven or eight hours with General Morlot”
“The balloon became less and less inflated”
“Zambecarri fell, and was killed!”
The madman disappeared in space
“Monsieur the curè,” said he, “stop a moment, if you please”
André Vasling, the mate, apprised Jean Cornbutte of the dreadful event
A soft voice said in his ear, “Have good courage, uncle”
André Vasling showed himself more attentive than ever
On the 12th September the sea consisted of one solid plain
They found themselves in a most perilous position, for an icequake had occurred
Map in hand, he clearly explained their situation
The caravan set out
“Thirty-two degrees below zero!”
Despair and determination were struggling in his rough features for the mastery
It was Louis Cornbutte
Penellan advanced towards the Norwegians
Marie begged Vasling on her knees to produce the lemons, but he did not reply
Marie rose with cries of despair, and hurried to the bed of old Jean Cornbutte
The bear, having descended from the mast, had fallen on the two men
The old curè received Louis Cornbutte and Marie
View of Mont Blanc from the Brevent
View of Bossons glacier, near the Grands-Mulets
Passage of the Bossons Glacier
Crevasse and bridge
View of the “Seracs”
View of “Seracs”
Passage of the “Junction”
Hut at the Grands-Mulets
View of Mont Blanc from Grands-Mulets
Crossing the plateau
Summit of Mont Blanc
Grands-Mulets:—Party descending from the hut