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Read the following excerpt from Jules Verne's Journey to the Centre of the Earth. "I had soon seen all I wanted of these weary and dismal thoroughfares. Here and there was a strip of discolored turf, like an old worn-out bit of woolen carpet; and now and then a bit of kitchen garden, in which grew potatoes, cabbage, and lettuce, almost diminutive enough to suggest the idea of Lilliput."
Based on the passage, what description best matches Harry's attitude about Iceland?

excited
critical
angry
mischievious

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