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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | Johannæum, the Professor often came to a complete standstill; 2 I | venial fault of my uncle’s came to be pretty well understood 3 I | sorry to conjecture how many came to make merry at my uncle’ 4 II | few minutes. No Professor came. Never within my remembrance 5 III | when our leisure hours came, we used to go out together 6 IV | fives or sixes, nothing came of it but nonsense. To be 7 IV | front of which successively came before my eyes. What was 8 V | was passing away; night came on; the street noises ceased; 9 V | mere puzzle; that if it came to the worst, we should 10 V | magnificent to behold. He came and he went; he seized his 11 VI | safety. Happily no great harm came of it. A smile flitted across 12 VII | threw me into a fever. I came out of my uncle’s study 13 VII | saying, “My dear Axel?”~I came out of my room. I thought 14 VII | last strap was buckled; I came downstairs. All that day 15 VII | Lower down than that.”~Night came. But I knew nothing about 16 VII | trembling and weary. I came downstairs. My uncle was 17 VIII | grumbling, at last ten oclock came.~The heavy coils of smoke 18 VIII | fifty steps the fresh air came to salute my face, and we 19 IX | whales and sharks. Soon we came in sight of an enormous 20 IX | seaward. An Icelandic pilot came on board, and in three hours 21 IX | only Danish and Latin. He came to proffer me his good offices 22 X | observations of scientific men who came in the Reine Hortense, have 23 XI | called Hans Bjelke; and he came recommended by M. Fridrikssen. 24 XI | Nevertheless, they soon came to understand each other. 25 XI | window. I dressed hastily and came down into the street. Hans 26 XII | giving any trouble. Then came my uncle and myself, looking 27 XII | vain, to look green; yellow came out best. The rugged peaks 28 XIII | On our arrival the master came with outstretched hands, 29 XIII | which means “be happy,” and came and kissed us on the cheek.~ 30 XIV | curves, into which the waves came dashing with foam and spray. 31 XV | guide to move on, which came to pass in an hour. The 32 XVI | the shadow of Scartaris came to touch that particular 33 XVI | day wore on, and no shadow came to lay itself along the 34 XVI | rills and cascades that came tumbling down the sides 35 XVI | with the change of the moon came a change of weather. The 36 XVI | at its least extent, it came and softly fell upon the 37 XVII | passing the higher rock it came down again, bringing with 38 XVIII | morning a ray of daylight came to wake us up. The thousand 39 XX | certain when supper-time came. And, to our sorrow, we 40 XX | with splotches of red; then came dark cherry-coloured marbles 41 XX | own footsteps. But evening came and neither wish was gratified.~ 42 XX | accumulated masses.~Then came the chemical action of nature; 43 XX | remedy.~These reflections came into my mind whilst I was 44 XXI | a slender sip of water came to moisten my burning mouth. 45 XXII | the primitive foundation came out with increasing distinctness. 46 XXIII | darksome prison; then it came out full at the mouth of 47 XXIV | for the reason. The answer came in the murmuring of the 48 XXVII | in my tender early years, came back to me, and I knelt 49 XXVII | to the turning point. It came to an abrupt end. I struck 50 XXVII | strange to say, the thought came across me that when some 51 XXVIII | undistinguishable words. They came as if pronounced in low 52 XXVIII | breath of sound, but nothing came. Some minutes passed. A 53 XXVIII | uncle!”~. . . .~“My boy!” came to me after a few seconds.~. . . .~“ 54 XXVIII | soon as the nameAxelcame I immediately repliedAxel,” 55 XXVIII | Ear.~These remembrances came into my mind, and I clearly 56 XXVIII | direction by which the sound came, of course I should arrive 57 XXIX | THALATTA! THALATTA!~When I came to myself, I was stretched 58 XXIX | qualities.~At this moment Hans came, he saw my hand in my uncle’ 59 XXIX | mysterious glimpses of light came from without through a narrow 60 XXIX | myself in a blanket, and came out of the grotto.~ 61 XXX | the limit of the waves, came down the foot of a huge 62 XXX | fell upon me as soon as I came under those cellular vaults. 63 XXX | foot of which the waves came and beat themselves into 64 XXXI | name than any other sea.~I came back to breakfast with a 65 XXXII | immense shoals of seaweeds came in sight. I was aware of 66 XXXII | on its surface?~Evening came, and, as on the previous 67 XXXIII | t care for prospects. I came with an object, and I mean 68 XXXIII | Tuesday, August 18. — Evening came, or rather the time came 69 XXXIII | came, or rather the time came when sleep weighs down the 70 XXXVI | the powerful arm of Hans came to my rescue.~The brave 71 XXXVI | decent folks the way we came. I feel pleased at the thought 72 XXXVIII| But if you ask me how he came there, how those strata 73 XXXVIII| stone age. And unless he came here, like myself, as a 74 XXXVIII| this immense catacomb. We came upon other bodies at every 75 XXXIX | much narrowed. Here the sea came to lap the foot of the steep 76 XL | returned to the raft and soon came back with an iron bar which 77 XLI | situation; but a discovery came to complicate matters and 78 XLI | in the world.~The thought came into my mind to declare 79 XLII | first of my senses which came into play after this last 80 XLII | these words of my uncle’s came to me like a vague murmuring:~“ 81 XLIII | circumstances, of a peculiar nature, came to reveal to me by degrees 82 XLIII | state of the case. There came incessant and continuous 83 XLIV | been wise to tell how we came there. The superstitious


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