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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | laughter, which is not in good taste, not even in Germans. 2 I | expense.~Nevertheless my good uncle was a man of deep 3 I | complexion which took off a good ten years from the fifty 4 II | Magnificent!” I replied, with a good imitation of enthusiasm.~ 5 II | enthusiasm.~What was the good of all this fuss about an 6 II | indifference; “and is the type good?”~“Type! What do you mean 7 II | fireplace.~At that moment our good housekeeper Martha opened 8 II | of dinner. And yet what a good dinner it was! There was 9 III | not a word, and for a very good reason. My eyes had fallen 10 III | w m d r n~e e y e a !~ “Good,” said the professor, without 11 V | few hours after.~When our good Martha wanted to go to Market, 12 V | the house distressed me a good deal more, and for a very 13 V | deal more, and for a very good reason. A caged lover’s 14 VI | I even resolved to put a good face upon it. Scientific 15 VI | Liedenbrock. Now there were good ones against the practicability 16 VI | thought I, “he is in a good way. Now is the time for 17 VI | mountains in Iceland.”~“Very good,” said I; “but what of Sneffels?”~ 18 VI | temperature. I have therefore good reason for asking if it 19 VI | process of diminution?”~“My good uncle, if you will enter 20 VII | nephew of a savant; it is a good thing for a man to be distinguished 21 VII | night’s rest has done you good.”~“Done me good!” I exclaimed.~ 22 VII | done you good.”~“Done me good!” I exclaimed.~I rushed 23 VIII | travelling companions.~Very good! thought I, just the place 24 VIII | polyglot, questioned him in good Danish, and it was in the 25 VIII | different. M. Thomsen, like a good friend, gave the Professor 26 VIII | hands till they ached. That good man was rather surprised 27 IX | shall get there in very good time.”~At evening the schooner 28 IX | clear open weather gave us a good view of Myrdals jokul, which 29 IX | ignorant of, and for a very good reason. But the result of 30 IX | He came to proffer me his good offices in the language 31 IX | which rather astonished the good people of Rejkiavik.~“Well, 32 IX | of white linen.~After a good walk I returned to M. Fridrikssen’ 33 X | the common hangman.”~“Very good! Excellent!” cried my uncle, 34 XII | then; let us get all the good we can out of this expedition, 35 XII | like a six-legged centaur.~“Good horse! good horse!” he kept 36 XII | six-legged centaur.~“Good horse! good horse!” he kept saying. “ 37 XIV | said the blacksmith in good Danish.~“Kyrkoherde,“ said 38 XIV | It seems, Axel, that this good man is the rector.”~Our 39 XIV | to do with; instead of a good and learned man he found 40 XIV | about to climb Snæfell. Very good. We will explore the crater. 41 XIV | explore the crater. Very good, too, others have done as 42 XIV | his plans? This was too good to be true.~After a few 43 XV | Such as it was, it did us good service. The steepness increased, 44 XVIII | breakfast; but we must lay in a good stock, for we dont know 45 XVIII | lava, and we ate with a good appetite. But one thing 46 XIX | morning, we awoke fresh and in good spirits. The road was resumed. 47 XXIII | with iron. It will be as good for us as going to the Spa, 48 XXV | Nothing.”~In truth, I had a good deal to say. I gave way 49 XXV | considerable pressure.”~“Very good; so you see that by going 50 XXVI | being recorded. But I have good reason for remembering one 51 XXVI | thought a wash would do me good. I stooped to bathe my face 52 XXVIII | After my fall I had lost a good deal of blood. I felt it 53 XXVIII | These words cheered me up.~“Good bye, uncle.” I cried. “I 54 XXVIII | once I have started. So good bye!”~. . . .~“Good bye, 55 XXVIII | So good bye!”~. . . .~“Good bye, Axel, au revoir!”~. . . .~ 56 XXIX | involuntarily closed. I wanted a good night’s rest; and I therefore 57 XXIX | the Professor entered.~“Good morning, Axel,” he cried 58 XXXI | thought a bathe would do me good, and I went to plunge for 59 XXXI | back to breakfast with a good appetite. Hans was a good 60 XXXI | good appetite. Hans was a good caterer for our little household; 61 XXXI | are errors which it was good to fall into, for they led 62 XXXI | be a boat at all, but a good, well-made raft.”~“Why,” 63 XXXII | instruments, the guns, and a good quantity of fresh water 64 XXXVI | uncle, you seem in very good spirits this morning.”~“ 65 XXXVI | articles all arranged in good order. My uncle shook hands 66 XXXVI | at the Professor with a good deal of mistrust. I asked, 67 XXXVI | contributed to give me a good appetite.~Whilst breakfasting 68 XXXVI | above our head.”~“That is a good long way, my friend. But 69 XXXVIII| end and purpose.”~I was good enough not to contradict 70 XLII | will it do you any more good to devour it with your eyes 71 XLIII | then stopped again.~“Very good,” said my uncle; “in ten 72 XLIV | could, and said to him in good German:~“Was heiszt diesen 73 XLIV | got no forwarder. I was a good deal puzzled.~“Is the child


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