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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 Pre | disastrous eruptions last Easter Day, which covered with lava 2 III | and my recreations. Every day she helped me to arrange 3 VI | legendary stories told in his day about that crater reaching 4 VI | and therefore twice every day there would be internal 5 VII | way. The emotions of that day were breaking my heart.~ 6 VII | sinking hopes.~“Yes; the day after to-morrow, early.”~ 7 VII | came downstairs. All that day the philosophical instrument 8 VIII | steamer that we had a whole day to spare. The steamer Ellenora, 9 IX | ICELAND! BUT WHAT NEXT?~The day for our departure arrived. 10 IX | our departure arrived. The day before it our kind friend 11 X | and that the very next day a guide would be waiting 12 XII | the rate of thirty miles a day.”~“We may; but how about 13 XIII | sea weeds, and the next day they would not fail to come 14 XIII | labours of the previous day.~“Sællvertu,“ said Hans.~ 15 XIII | particular event marked the next day. Bogs, dead levels, melancholy 16 XIV | far from it. Before the day was over I saw that we had 17 XIV | therefore made the very day after our arrival at Stapi. 18 XIV | eruptive rock.~The next day, June 23, Hans was awaiting 19 XVI | from which on a certain day would point out the road 20 XVI | s angry impatience. The day wore on, and no shadow came 21 XVI | with snow was falling all day long. Hans built a but of 22 XVI | desperate anxieties.~The next day the sky was again overcast; 23 XVI | the 29th of June, the last day but one of the month, with 24 XIX | GEOLOGICAL STUDIES IN SITU~Next day, Tuesday, June 30, at 6 25 XIX | road was resumed. As the day before, we followed the 26 XX | beds.~The whole of the next day the gallery opened before 27 XX | evidently advanced since the day before. Instead of rudimentary 28 XX | Perhaps even the orb of day may not have been ready 29 XXI | THE PROFESSOR’S HEART~Next day we started early. We had 30 XXI | by the end of the first day’s retrograde march. Our 31 XXI | I only ask for one more day. If in a single day I have 32 XXI | more day. If in a single day I have not met with the 33 XXII | him to despair, for the day was drawing near to its 34 XXIV | GROUND SO FAST?~By the next day we had forgotten all our 35 XXIV | depth.~On the whole, that day and the next we made considerable 36 XXIV | was settled that the next day, Sunday, should be a day 37 XXIV | day, Sunday, should be a day of rest.~ 38 XXV | PROFUNDIS~I therefore awoke next day relieved from the preoccupation 39 XXV | events.~The rest of the day was passed in calculations 40 XXVI | silence gained upon him day by day, and was infecting 41 XXVI | silence gained upon him day by day, and was infecting us. External 42 XXVI | leagues from Iceland.~On that day the tunnel went down a gentle 43 XXVII | across me that when some day my petrified remains should 44 XXIX | what time it is, and what day.”~“It is Sunday, the 8th 45 XXIX | dont I see the light of day, and dont I hear the wind 46 XXXII | and, as on the previous day, I perceived no change in 47 XXXII | earth into which it will one day be condensed, and carried 48 XXXIII| thoughts agitated me all day, and my imagination scarcely 49 XXXIII| strength. The saurians of our day, the alligators and the 50 XXXIII| this monster of our own day. This one is not less than 51 XXXIV | that a hundred whales a day would not satisfy!~Terror 52 XXXIV | manifest to me that some day we shall reach a region 53 XXXVI | painful sleep.~The next day the weather was splendid. 54 XXXVI | married to Gräuben that day?~Alas! if the tempest had 55 XXXIX | coated with a rust neither a day, nor a year, nor a hundred 56 XLI | RUSH DOWN BELOW~The next day, Thursday, August 27, is 57 XLI | disaster! we had only one day’s provisions left.~I searched 58 XLV | our compass. On the same day, with much state, he deposited 59 XLV | English.~“Farval,“ said he one day; and with that simple word 60 XLV | be completely happy.~One day, while arranging a collection 61 XLV | electric joke!”~From that day forth the Professor was


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