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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 VI | active volcanoes on the surface of the globe is at the present 2 VI | Yet it is evident that the surface of the globe has been subject 3 VI | heated by combustion on its surface, that is all. Its surface 4 VI | surface, that is all. Its surface was composed of a great 5 VI | of rain to fall upon its surface, it heaved up into little 6 VII | earth I ascended to its surface again.~“It is quite absurd!” 7 XII | largest islands in Europe. Its surface is 14,000 square miles, 8 XIII | country ‘hraun’; the writhen surface presented the appearance 9 XIV | earth, or anywhere on the surface, all was alike to him. For 10 XV | attention the appearance of the surface, and I soon arrived at a 11 XV | accumulated beneath its solid surface whilst no exit was practicable 12 XV | in the midst of the vast surface of snow presented by the 13 XVI | of smoke. The undulating surface of these endless mountains, 14 XVI | stone, every projecting surface, had its share of the beaming 15 XVII | we were standing upon the surface of a rock jammed in across 16 XVIII | many places, had formed a surface covered with small rounded 17 XIX | bringing us nearer to the surface. There was hope in this. 18 XX | was spread over the whole surface of the globe. Whence this 19 XX | spread far and wide near the surface? Such as my eyes behold 20 XXI | you we will return to the surface of the earth.”~In spite 21 XXII | was unable to bring to the surface of the inner structure of 22 XXIII | high — that is, from the surface of the earth, it is equal 23 XXV | who live upon the earth’s surface. Being fossils, we looked 24 XXV | distance from the centre to the surface is about 1,583 leagues; 25 XXV | You know that it is at the surface of the globe that weight 26 XXVII | my ideas to things on the surface of the earth. I could scarcely 27 XXVII | thirty leagues below the surface in the bowels of the earth, 28 XXVIII | amongst others on the internal surface of the gallery of the dome 29 XXIX | have we returned to the surface of the earth? Has my uncle 30 XXIX | so. Are we again on the surface of the globe?”~“No, certainly 31 XXX | at such a depth below the surface of the earth?”~“No doubt; 32 XXX | rocks, and weighed upon the surface of the ocean. I then desired 33 XXXI | atmospheric pressure on the surface, you will see it rise like 34 XXXI | is somewhere between the surface of the globe and the point 35 XXXI | thirty-five leagues below the surface.”~“So,” I said, examining 36 XXXI | thinking of returning to the surface now?”~“Return! no, indeed! 37 XXXI | get down below this liquid surface?”~“Oh, I am not going to 38 XXXI | disappearing, returned to the surface and oscillated to and fro 39 XXXI | cords, presented an even surface, and when launched this 40 XXXII | heavily over its silver-grey surface; the glistening bluish rays 41 XXXII | alone was developing on its surface?~Evening came, and, as on 42 XXXII | could see floating on the surface of the waters enormous chelonia, 43 XXXIII | clearly outlined upon the surface of the waves.~Truly this 44 XXXIII | Hans pointed out on its surface deep prints as if it had 45 XXXIII | disturbed regions on the surface of the water indicate some 46 XXXIII | will he reappear on the surface of the sea?~ 47 XXXIV | inverted cone rising from the surface.”~“Is it another sea beast?”~“ 48 XXXV | ponderous mass of almost level surface. From time to time a fleecy 49 XXXV | we do now.~From the under surface of the clouds there are 50 XXXVII | forty leagues beneath the surface of the globe. But in my 51 XXXVIII| fourteen feet beneath the surface. It was the first fossil 52 XXXIX | countries far apart on the surface of the globe. The oak and 53 XXXIX | with the inhabitants of its surface. It is absurd to believe 54 XL | sunken rocks just beneath the surface obliged us to deviate from 55 XL | return of Saknussemm to the surface and the fall of this huge 56 XL | thought to the things of the surface of this globe into which 57 XLI | in American rivers. Its surface seemed composed of a sheaf 58 XLI | and of returning to the surface of the globe? I could not 59 XLI | column, was beating upon the surface of the waters. I was suffocating! 60 XLII | they carried me up to the surface of the globe of which I 61 XLIII | when living beings upon its surface may fancy that all is quiet 62 XLIII | other way of reaching the surface of the earth.”~I pass rapidly 63 XLIII | approached nearer to the surface of the globe, this effect 64 XLIII | is bearing us up on its surface to the top of the crater.”~


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