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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | and convolvulus, he would go and give them a little pull 2 III | leisure hours came, we used to go out together and turn into 3 IV | alone, I thought I would go and tell Gräuben all about 4 V | And poor Martha had to go away unanswered. As for 5 V | our good Martha wanted to go to Market, she found the 6 V | his hat, and prepared to go out.~Surely he was not going 7 VI | but my colleague. Pray go on.”~“Well, in the first 8 VII | Axel, and I would willingly go with you, but that a poor 9 VII | preparations forward?”~“Are we to go?” I asked again, with sinking 10 VII | is it true that we are to go?”~“Why do you doubt?”~“Well, 11 VII | can to secure our passage. Go and pack up.”~There was 12 VII | Gräuben!” I murmured.~“Go, my dear Axel, go! I am 13 VII | murmured.~“Go, my dear Axel, go! I am now your betrothed; 14 VIII | seemed a very simple thing to go to Iceland, as that was 15 VIII | have some breakfast and go about the town.”~We went 16 VIII | more reason why we should go up; we must get used to 17 IX | we have nothing to do but go down.”~“Oh, if that is all, 18 IX | while you are there I will go into the town. Wont you?”~“ 19 X | say so?”~“You will have to go by land, following the shore. 20 XI | as was his custom, would go on foot. He knew all that 21 XI | the future.”~“So he is to go with us as far as —”~“As 22 XI | no telling how far we may go.”~The 14th was wholly spent 23 XII | say so then? Well, let us go on.”~“Tidvatten,“ said the 24 XIV | content. The rector did not to go in for antique hospitality. 25 XIV | no longer under pressure, go off by way of the crater 26 XIV | for want of a passage, to go deeper, in spite of all 27 XV | uncle’s theories would all go off in smoke. This hypothesis 28 XV | Ofvanför.”~“It seems we must go higher,” said my uncle.~ 29 XVI | madness,” I thought, “to go down into a mortar, perhaps 30 XVII | rope by letting one end go and pulling down by the 31 XVII | Then the exercise would go on again ad infinitum.~“ 32 XVII | become of them?”~“They will go down by themselves.”~“How 33 XVII | said to me:~“The farther I go the more confidence I feel. 34 XVII | us have our supper, and go to sleep.”~The darkness 35 XVIII | how long we may have to go on.”~The biscuit and extract 36 XVIII | electricity would enable us to go on for a long time by creating 37 XIX | uncle said it was time to go to sleep. We ate without 38 XX | all we have to do is to go back. Let us take a night’ 39 XXI | We have no water; we must go back.”~While I spoke my 40 XXI | exclaimed vehemently; “we must go back on our way to Snæfell. 41 XXI | fearless mind?~“What! you wont go back?”~“Should I renounce 42 XXI | destruction?”~“No, Axel, no; go back. Hans will go with 43 XXI | no; go back. Hans will go with you. Leave me to myself!”~“ 44 XXI | and I will not return. Go, Axel, go!”~My uncle was 45 XXI | will not return. Go, Axel, go!”~My uncle was in high state 46 XXIV | determined a nephew as myself, go on to final success? Such 47 XXV | shake us here. But let us go back to our calculation. 48 XXV | it follows that we must go eight thousand miles in 49 XXV | increase.”~“But how shall we go down then.”~“Why, we must 50 XXVII | alone for long. Should I go up or down?~Up, of course; 51 XXVIII | Axel.”~. . . .~“Must I go up or down?”~. . . .~“Down — 52 XXIX | to learn.”~“Then let us go,” I answered quickly.~“No, 53 XXXIV | monsters of that sort.”~“Let us go straight on,” replied my 54 XXXIV | seizes upon me. I refuse to go further. I will cut the 55 XXXVI | endless sea. Now we shall go by land, and really begin 56 XXXVI | land, and really begin to go down! down! down!”~“But, 57 XXXVI | cargo. But still let us go and make sure.”~We left 58 XXXVI | it we might very likely go beyond, and come out at 59 XXXVI | Professor. “We have time to go and to return; and with 60 XXXVI | madness.~“And now let us go to breakfast,” said he.~ 61 XXXVI | consulting the compass. Let us go and see what it says.”~The 62 XXXVIII| ninety degrees. But I will go further in my deductions, 63 XL | us nowhere. Now we shall go down, down, down! Do you 64 XLI | set fire to the fuse. “Now go,” said my uncle, “and return 65 XLI | so much as to threaten to go out, it threw a fitful light


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