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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | a fair complexion which took off a good ten years from 2 II | away to nothing, and Martha took to her heels for safety. 3 III | it; though, of course, I took care not to say so.~Then 4 III | say so.~Then the Professor took the book and the parchment, 5 III | uncle raised his spectacles, took up a strong lens, and carefully 6 III | Professor’s imagination took fire at this hypothesis.~“ 7 V | eyes his trembling hands, I took count of every movement. 8 V | pangs of hunger. Martha took it very seriously, and, 9 VI | make no reply. I therefore took refuge in other dark passages 10 VI | to do with it?”~My uncle took a few minutes to consider. 11 VI | down first, whilst the heat took refuge down to the centre.”~“ 12 VI | its summits; the eruption took place, and communicated 13 VII | into a passion, but she took no notice and went on her 14 VII | pressed her in my arms and took my place in the carriage. 15 VIII | another line of railway, which took us by just as flat a country 16 VIII | Hotel in Breda Gate. This took half an hour, for the station 17 VIII | sublime. The worthy captain took advantage of his enthusiasm 18 VIII | each (2_s. 4_d.).~Then I took a childish pleasure in exploring 19 VIII | take him with me, but he took notice of nothing, neither 20 IX | the Valkyria, the captain took us into a very narrow cabin.~“ 21 IX | islands, and from that moment took a straight course for Cape 22 IX | shook with every pitch she took. It must be confessed he 23 IX | From that time the schooner took a wide berth and swept at 24 IX | wandered wherever chance took me.~It would not be easy 25 XI | THE EARTH~In the evening I took a short walk on the beach 26 XI | liquid, and of water we took none; but we had flasks, 27 XII | On leaving Rejkiavik Hans took us by the seashore. We passed 28 XII | means of propulsion. It took us more than an hour to 29 XIII | volcano. The Professor hardly took his eyes off it. He tossed 30 XIV | understood.~My uncle now took the opportunity to explain 31 XIV | priest’s house, the Professor took a straight road, which, 32 XV | how many weary hours it took to reach it! The stones, 33 XV | fifteen hundred remaining feet took us five hours to clear; 34 XVI | hands of an Icelander, and took the shortest way to the 35 XVII | upon his shoulders; Hans took the tools; I took the arms: 36 XVII | Hans took the tools; I took the arms: and the descent 37 XVII | the chemical operations took place which are produced 38 XVIII | commences.”~So saying, my uncle took in one hand Ruhmkorff’s 39 XXIII | compassion.~He rose and took the lamp. I followed him. 40 XXIII | It was in vain that we took up fragments of granite, 41 XXIV | 8th, about noon, the fault took, towards the south-east, 42 XXV | up new arguments I simply took up our situation such as 43 XXV | through my uncle’s skin, and I took timely warning.~“Now look 44 XXVI | very serious event which took place at this time, and 45 XXVII | know whither my mad career took me. After the lapse of some 46 XXIX | life. At my first sigh he took my hand; when I opened my 47 XXXII | to steer his vessel. He took the tiller, and unmoored; 48 XXXII | another couple of hours we took a large quantity of pterichthydes, 49 XXXII | of bone or cartilage. I took up the telescope and scanned 50 XXXIII| and why not?~My uncle took soundings several times. 51 XXXIII| gradually narrowing circles. I took up my rifle. But what could 52 XXXV | mouth when a sudden change took place in the southern sky. 53 XXXVI | appetite.~Whilst breakfasting I took the opportunity to put to 54 XXXVI | arrived at the rock my uncle took the compass, laid it horizontally, 55 XXXVII| cliffs was considerable. It took half an hour to bring us 56 XL | cordage was put on board. We took our places, and with our 57 XLI | rocks; down with you.”~What took place at that moment? I 58 XLII | then,” I cried.~My uncle took the piece of meat and the 59 XLIII | exact recollection of what took place during the following 60 XLV | of August, a small craft took us to Messina, where a few 61 XLV | resigning her place as ward, took her position in the old


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