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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | for the dinner had only just been put into the oven.~“ 2 I | Michael’s clock has only just struck half-past one.”~“ 3 III | by the steamer.~That is just where I was in my dream, 4 III | hands. “This begins to look just like an ancient document: 5 III | of words, and commas too, just as in Saknussemm’s parchment.”~ 6 III | sentence which you have just written, and with which 7 III | document gained me the victory.~Just as the moment of the supreme 8 IV | mineralogist at Besançon had just sent us a collection of 9 IV | the paper. Such as it was, just such as it had been dictated 10 V | FOLLOWED BY DISMAY~I had only just time to replace the unfortunate 11 V | was going to be wanting, just as supper had been the night 12 VIII | railway, which took us by just as flat a country as the 13 VIII | companions.~Very good! thought I, just the place we want to end 14 IX | Liedenbrock.~My uncle was just as courteously received 15 IX | fisheries moor in this bay, but just then they were cruising 16 IX | condemned them to live only just outside the arctic circle! 17 X | chemist, and a traveller?”~“Just so!”~“One of the glories 18 X | Fridrikssen, starting.~“Oh, just a secret which —” my uncle 19 X | this dinner my uncle had just elicited important facts, 20 XII | disastrous rain. It was just the weather for tourists.~ 21 XII | see him plunge in at once, just as if he were amphibious, 22 XII | two boulders on the shore just like the colossus of Rhodes.~“ 23 XII | degraded into a pedestrian, just as ashamed as a cavalry 24 XIV | cautiously as possible, just under the form of an almost 25 XIV | important question you have just opened, for we must not 26 XIV | couple were fleecing us just as a Swiss innkeeper might 27 XV | of which the plain we had just left presented such marvellous 28 XV | hour. The three Icelanders, just as taciturn as their comrade 29 XVI | almost perfectly round. Just upon the edge appeared the 30 XVI | the centre of the crater, just like a pedestal made ready 31 XVII | down deep abysses. I was just about to drop down, when 32 XVII | he cried.~I stopped short just as I was going to place 33 XVIII | And these crystals are just like globes of light.”~“ 34 XIX | primary granite. We are just as if we were people of 35 XIX | dont you conclude —?”~“Just what you conclude yourself. 36 XXI | Courage?”~“I see you just as feeble-minded as you 37 XXI | renounce this expedition just when we have the fairest 38 XXIII | dissuading him; still he had just taken a pickaxe in his hand, 39 XXVIII | conduct the sound of my voice just as wire conducts electricity.~ 40 XXVIII | coming to you.”~. . . .~“Just so, my uncle.”~. . . .~“ 41 XXX | quietly in the mighty sea, just as if it had done nothing 42 XXX | stood unmoved and firm, just like a clump of petrified 43 XXX | geological period, the Pliocene, just before the glacial epoch, 44 XXXI | degrees forty-five minutes, just as above ground. As for 45 XXXI | I said, “a raft would be just as hard to make as a boat, 46 XXXI | of fossil transformation. Just look,” added my uncle, throwing 47 XXXIII | has shown us —”~“That is just the question. Have we followed 48 XXXIII | myself, to take soundings just here! He has disturbed some 49 XXXIII | eyes with its persistency just as if we were sailing under 50 XXXV | saturated; my hair bristles just as when you stand upon an 51 XXXV | with a light bound, and just skims the powder magazine. 52 XXXV | light disappears. I could just see my uncle at full length 53 XXXVI | Königstrasse and that I was only just coming down to breakfast, 54 XXXVII | unmeasured fanaticism.~“Just listen to me,” I said firmly. “ 55 XXXVII | miracle from its ashes! just such a crazed enthusiast 56 XXXVIII| startled us by appearing just as it had lived countless 57 XXXVIII| world under a false sky, just like inhabitants of the 58 XXXIX | rusty dagger which I had just picked up.~“Come,” said 59 XL | steering south we should have just got back north at Cape Saknussemm. 60 XL | Often the sunken rocks just beneath the surface obliged 61 XL | interrupted by an enormous block just across our way.~“Accursed 62 XLII | of a place we were in.~“Just as I thought,” said the 63 XLIII | the feeling I had left was just what I imagine must be the 64 XLIII | from the mouth of a cannon, just before the trigger is pulled, 65 XLIV | likely to frighten them.~Just as the poor little wretch 66 XLV | a loud laugh. “So it was just an electric joke!”~From


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