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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | proper place among the six hundred [l] elementary substances 2 II | at its back, after seven hundred years. Why, Bozerian, Closs, 3 III | Therefore there are two hundred years between the manuscript 4 III | this document there are a hundred and thirty-two letters, 5 III | Here is a series of one hundred and thirty-two letters in 6 IV | that sheet of paper; its hundred and thirty-two letters seemed 7 V | rubbing out again, and so on a hundred times.~I knew very well 8 V | form two quintillions, four hundred and thirty-two quadrillions, 9 V | thirty-two quadrillions, nine hundred and two trillions, eight 10 V | trillions, eight billions, a hundred and seventy-six millions, 11 V | seventy-six millions, six hundred and forty thousand combinations. 12 V | combinations. Now, here were a hundred and thirty-two letters in 13 V | this sentence, and these hundred and thirty-two letters would 14 V | each made up of at least a hundred and thirty-three figures, 15 VI | present time only about three hundred. But there is a very much 16 VI | the earth being fifteen hundred leagues, there must be a 17 VII | tremble in mine. We went on a hundred yards without speaking.~ 18 VIII | but after toiling up a hundred and fifty steps the fresh 19 X | had already joined about a hundred learned societies, accepted 20 X | Oh, yes; more than five hundred years.”~“Well,” replied 21 XIII | signalled the start.~At a hundred yards from Gardär the soil 22 XIV | forcible emphasis.~“For six hundred years Snæfell has been dumb; 23 XV | crater.~Three thousand two hundred feet below us stretched 24 XV | zigzag climb. The fifteen hundred remaining feet took us five 25 XVI | of these chimneys was a hundred feet in diameter. They gaped 26 XVII | mentioned that it was a hundred feet in diameter, and three 27 XVII | feet in diameter, and three hundred feet round. I bent over 28 XVII | thickness of a finger, and four hundred feet long; first he dropped 29 XVII | from its hold; when two hundred feet down, it would be easy 30 XVII | had descended another two hundred feet.~I dont suppose the 31 XVIII | caught by a projection a hundred feet above us. Immediately 32 XVIII | 1 45° Fahr.) for every hundred feet. But certain local 33 XVIII | note book. “Nine times a hundred and twenty-five feet gives 34 XVIII | gives a depth of eleven hundred and twenty-five feet.”~“ 35 XIX | will look.~I had not gone a hundred paces before incontestable 36 XIX | contained at least fifteen hundred vegetable and animal species. 37 XX | This cavern was about a hundred feet wide and a hundred 38 XX | hundred feet wide and a hundred and fifty in height. A large 39 XXI | flask. Twenty times, nay, a hundred times, have I fought against 40 XXII | custom.~We had not gone a hundred yards when the Professor, 41 XXV | under a pressure of seven hundred and ten atmospheres.”~“And 42 XXVI | towns. We must have been two hundred leagues from Iceland.~On 43 XXIX | you have not been killed a hundred times over. But, for the 44 XXX | inclining shore, about a hundred fathoms from the limit of 45 XXX | vaulted roof rises five hundred feet [1] above the level 46 XXX | saline particles.~[1] One hundred and twenty. (Trans.)~I was 47 XXX | sight. At a distance of five hundred paces, at the turn of a 48 XXX | Were they some of the two hundred thousand species of vegetables 49 XXX | gigantic size; lycopodiums, a hundred feet high; the huge sigillaria, 50 XXXI | answer.”~“Horizontally, three hundred and fifty leagues from Iceland.”~“ 51 XXXII | under a pressure of four hundred atmospheres, and sometimes 52 XXXII | star-leaved), and lycopods, a hundred feet high.~Ages seem no 53 XXXII | nebulous mass of fourteen hundred thousand times the volume 54 XXXIII | rope which he let down two hundred fathoms. No bottom yet; 55 XXXIII | finger at a dark mass six hundred yards away, rising and falling 56 XXXIII | two monsters pass within a hundred and fifty yards of the raft, 57 XXXIII | from seeing us.~At three hundred yards from us the battle 58 XXXIII | This one is not less than a hundred feet long, and I can judge 59 XXXIII | armed with no less than one hundred and eighty-two teeth.~The 60 XXXIV | thrown up to a height of five hundred feet falls in rain with 61 XXXIV | near to a monster that a hundred whales a day would not satisfy!~ 62 XXXIV | journal. We have crossed two hundred and seventy leagues of sea 63 XXXIV | Gräuben; and we are six hundred and twenty leagues from 64 XXXV | south-east. We have made two hundred leagues since we left Axel 65 XXXVI | Then we had cleared two hundred and seventy leagues of sea, 66 XXXVI | of sea, and we were six hundred leagues from Iceland.”~“ 67 XXXVI | and this would make three hundred leagues more.”~“Yes, and 68 XXXVI | Liedenbrock sea would be six hundred leagues from shore to shore. 69 XXXVI | are right, and we are nine hundred leagues from Rejkiavik, 70 XXXVII | undertaking a voyage of five hundred leagues upon a heap of rotten 71 XXXVIII| southern elephant; he lived a hundred thousand years ago, when, 72 XXXIX | a day, nor a year, nor a hundred years old.”~The Professor 73 XXXIX | strand for from one to three hundred years, and has blunted its 74 XL | engraved on this spot three hundred years ago, I stood aghast 75 XLIII | Within a radius of five hundred leagues to the west I remembered 76 XLIV | heads, at a height of five hundred feet or more, we saw the 77 XLIV | of lava for eight or nine hundred feet, giving the mountain


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