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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 Pre | Will the readers of this little book, who, are gifted with 2 Pre | responsible for, will have done a little towards the increased usefulness 3 I | Liedenbrock, rushed into his little house, No. 19 Königstrasse, 4 I | hurrying away to my own little retreat upstairs, when the 5 I | crown his labours. Such little matters of detail never 6 I | company.~He lived in his own little house in Königstrasse, a 7 I | perpendicular, and bulged out a little towards the street; its 8 I | street; its roof sloped a little to one side, like the cap 9 I | live happily enough in the little old house in the Königstrasse, 10 I | master, for although he was a little too excitable — he was very 11 I | would go and give them a little pull by their leaves to 12 II | Latin.”~“Ah!” said I, a little moved out of my indifference; “ 13 II | any embarrassment, when a little incident happened to divert 14 II | two oclock struck by the little timepiece over the fireplace.~ 15 IV | each of which was a nest of little crystals.~But this work 16 IV | destroy it.”~There was a little fire left on the hearth. 17 V | had not reckoned upon one little incident which turned up 18 VI | surface, it heaved up into little monticules, it became oxydized 19 VII | for shortly I espied my little Gräuben bravely returning 20 VII | fled for refuge into my own little room.~All hope was now at 21 VII | had been starting for a little trip to Lübeck or Heligoland. 22 VII | Lübeck or Heligoland. Her little hands moved without haste. 23 VII | hurled down, shattered into little bits. I dropped down unfathomable 24 VIII | within which nestles the little town, exploring the thick 25 VIII | villas, each provided with a little bathing house, and moving 26 IX | running west, ends at the little lake between the house of 27 IX | population.~Between the little lake and the town the church 28 IX | scholars educated at this little college, and I should have 29 IX | with them in one of those little double closets, where more 30 IX | over their braided hair a little knitted brown cap; when 31 X | hard to put on an innocent little expression of simplicity; 32 XI | and supple; but he made little use of his arms in speaking, 33 XI | cried my uncle; “but he little thinks of the marvellous 34 XI | seemed to me too much or too little. Too much if the internal 35 XI | instrument used, of which very little is known. In a complete 36 XI | guide seemed to pay very little attention to his energetic 37 XII | without a thought. There is so little action in this man that 38 XII | cramped if I dont have— a little action. The arms are all 39 XII | twenty-eight. What a nice little walk!”~He was about to make 40 XII | rider. At last the clever little pony, with a bend of his 41 XIII | nineteen children, all, big and little, swarming in the midst of 42 XIII | uncle and I treated this little tribe with kindness; and 43 XIII | silence reigned in all this little world at the arrival of 44 XIII | and fishbones. After this little pinch of warmth the different 45 XIII | reappeared, intersected by little lakes. Our route now lay 46 XIV | intelligence, and it gave me some little comfort to think then that 47 XV | earth’s centre.~So I felt a little comforted as we advanced 48 XVI | rapidly devoured, and the little company housed themselves 49 XVII | suspended from. I made as little use of it as possible, performing 50 XVIII | spend a quieter night in our little house at Königsberg? No 51 XVIII | of water mingled with a little gin.~Breakfast over, my 52 XIX | the thought of meeting my little Gräuben again.~By midday 53 XX | And, to our sorrow, we had little reason to expect to find 54 XX | felt pangs of thirst, our little troop again plunged into 55 XXIV | gallery dipped down a very little way from the horizontal, 56 XXIV | considerable way horizontally, very little vertically.~On Friday evening, 57 XXIV | obliged to halt, to take a little necessary repose and restore 58 XXIV | it really mattered very little whether it was the plains 59 XXV | all.”~“Nothing, except a little pain in the ears.”~“That’ 60 XXVI | shoulders. I could remember this little incident. It was at that 61 XXVII | Divine help of which I was so little worthy.~This return of trust 62 XXVII | diffusive, but whatever little there may be, the eye still 63 XXVII | the eye still catches that little. Here there was not an atom; 64 XXIX | I am perfectly well.”~“A little patience, my nephew. A relapse 65 XXX | strong enough to walk a little way now?” he asked.~“Yes, 66 XXX | Hansbach, coming to lose its little volume quietly in the mighty 67 XXX | within its extremity a little harbour was formed between 68 XXXI | was a good caterer for our little household; he had water 69 XXXI | promontory which formed the little natural harbour, I perceived 70 XXXI | ground, enough almost for a little fleet.~“Uncle, what wood 71 XXXII | drops of spray, shot out little sheaves of light from the 72 XXXIII | come all this way to take a little sail upon a pond on a raft.”~ 73 XXXIII | our long voyage, taking a little sail!~“But,” I remarked, “ 74 XXXIII | they wheeled around our little raft with a rapidity greater 75 XXXV | flowing hair is tipped with little luminous radiations. This 76 XXXVI | whole hour to recover even a little.~But a deluge of rain was 77 XXXVI | were still in our cheerful little house on the Königstrasse 78 XXXVI | had but sent the raft a little more east, we should have 79 XXXVI | well,” I said. “I am only a little knocked up, but I shall 80 XXXVI | signify. You are only a little bit tired.”~“But you, uncle, 81 XXXVII | carefully examining every little fissure in the rocks. Wherever 82 XXXVIII| view, which had occurred a little while before our departure.~ 83 XXXIX | the storm has carried us a little higher, and if we follow 84 XXXIX | We must be very near the little port, if indeed this is 85 XLI | lantern began to sink by little and little, and then went 86 XLI | began to sink by little and little, and then went out entirely. 87 XLIII | allay my feverish heat. Little by little my brain, weakened 88 XLIII | feverish heat. Little by little my brain, weakened by so 89 XLIV | leagues. Eastward lay a pretty little white seaport town or village, 90 XLIV | frighten them.~Just as the poor little wretch was going to take 91 XLIV | this mountain called, my little friend?”)~The child made 92 XLIV | STROMBOLI,” replied the little herdboy, slipping out of 93 XLIV | olives, we arrived at the little port of San Vicenzo, where 94 XLV | may believe as much or as little as they please.~The Stromboliotes 95 XLV | that corner for six months, little mindful of the trouble it


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