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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 Pre | subsistence. For a long time to come the natives of that interesting 2 I | Then why has the master come home so soon?”~“Perhaps 3 I | shouting after me:~“What! not come yet?”~And I rushed into 4 II | dinner was devoured. I had come to the last of the fruit 5 III | the realities of life.~“Come,” said he, “the very first 6 III | very first idea which would come into any one’s head to confuse 7 IV | ira,” “net,” “atra.”~“Come now,” I thought, “these 8 V | during his walk, and he had come back to apply some new combination.~ 9 V | some unhoped-for result come of it? I trembled, too, 10 V | position, the sentence would come out. But I knew also that 11 V | am half dead with hunger. Come on, and after dinner —”~[ 12 VI | discovery will lead.”~“Oh, come!” thought I, “he is in a 13 VI | that the highest names have come to the support of my views. 14 VII | surprised. “What! have you come to meet me? Is this why 15 VII | servant was at her wits’ end.~“Come, Axel, come, you miserable 16 VII | wits’ end.~“Come, Axel, come, you miserable wretch,” 17 VII | betrothed; and when you come back I will be your wife.”~ 18 VIII | get used to it.”~“But —”~“Come, I tell you; dont waste 19 VIII | said.~“Dont be a coward; come up, sir”; said my uncle 20 VIII | When I got permission to come down and feel the solid 21 IX | trouble myself about that. Come, there’s no time to lose; 22 IX | were not, the horses would come to pasture on these green 23 XIII | day they would not fail to come of themselves and resume 24 XIV | the tithe, which does not come to sixty marks a year (about £ 25 XV | Therefore a time would come when the elastic and explosive 26 XV | mountain. There Hans bid us come to a halt, and a hasty breakfast 27 XVI | Axel, Axel,” he cried. “Come, come!”~I ran. Hans and 28 XVI | Axel,” he cried. “Come, come!”~I ran. Hans and the Icelanders 29 XVII | plunge The supreme hour had come. I might now either share 30 XVIII | quietness itself.”~“Now come!” my uncle cried; “if you 31 XX | not matter. Supper time is come; let us sup.”~Hans prepared 32 XXII | uttered a cry and fell.~“Come to me, I am dying.”~My uncle 33 XXIV | mythological notions seemed to come unbidden.~As for my uncle, 34 XXV | so often happens, facts come to overthrow theories.”~“ 35 XXVI | the strange place we had come to? Perhaps it might.~For 36 XXVI | have stopped on the way. Come, this wont do; I must join 37 XXVI | should find my way again.~“Come,” I repeated, “since there 38 XXVI | trace it back, and I must come upon them.~This conclusion 39 XXVII | and the dense blackness to come rolling in palpably upon 40 XXVIII | repeat it as soon as it shall come to me, and you will observe 41 XXIX | portion of the rock had come down with me. This frightful 42 XXXI | trees were already down. Come, and you will see for yourself.”~ 43 XXXII | hours, and we shall soon come in sight of the opposite 44 XXXII | always thinking I should come to the end of them, and 45 XXXIII | the fact is, I have not come all this way to take a little 46 XXXIII | cannot feel sorry to have come so far. This prospect is 47 XXXIV | immediate flight; but we did not come so far to be prudent.~Imprudently, 48 XXXIV | struggling to get loose. We come in sight of a small central 49 XXXVI | to get back, or we shall come back like decent folks the 50 XXXVI | very likely go beyond, and come out at the antipodes!”~Such 51 XXXVI | I dont think we shall come out by the way that we went 52 XXXVII | Liedenbrock.~But more was to come, when, with a rush through 53 XXXVIII| The unlucky word would not come out. At the Johannæum there 54 XXXIX | intense and eager interest.~“Come on!” said he, seizing my 55 XXXIX | these four-footed giants? Come away, uncle — come! No human 56 XXXIX | giants? Come away, unclecome! No human being may with 57 XXXIX | might see us! We must fly!~“Come, do come!” I said to my 58 XXXIX | We must fly!~“Come, do come!” I said to my uncle, who 59 XXXIX | which I had just picked up.~“Come,” said he, “had you this 60 XXXIX | subterranean sea!”~“But it has not come alone. It has not twisted 61 XLI | of my speed to the raft.~“Come on board quickly, and let 62 XLII | nothing new had happened.~“Come,” said he, “we must determine 63 XLII | Ah! presently we shall come to the transition period, 64 XLIII | the granite foundations to come together with a crash, the 65 XLIV | no room for doubt. We had come out of the crater half naked, 66 XLIV | would look well to have come out by an eruption, and 67 XLIV | through half the globe, and come out nearly at the antipodes.”~“ 68 XLIV | the urchin by the ears. “Come si noma questa isola?”~“


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