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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 IX | of an enormous perforated rock, through which the sea dashed 2 XII | confined between walls of rock, precipices crowned by sharp 3 XIV | construction.~Basalt is a brownish rock of igneous origin. It assumes 4 XIV | the form of an eruptive rock.~The next day, June 23, 5 XV | the loose fragments of rock trembled beneath us, and 6 XVI | erect before a granite rock that stood in the centre 7 XVI | peaceably at the foot of a rock, in a lava bed, where he 8 XVI | crater. Every hillock, every rock and stone, every projecting 9 XVII | I bent over a projecting rock and gazed down. My hair 10 XVII | me almost, fear lest the rock should give way from which 11 XVII | standing upon the surface of a rock jammed in across the chimney 12 XVII | after passing the higher rock it came down again, bringing 13 XIX | reflected from the sides; solid rock was appearing in the place 14 XIX | much on this change in the rock. Might I not myself be mistaken? 15 XIX | really crossing the layers of rock which overlie the granite 16 XXI | springs. The nature of the rock assures me of this, and 17 XXIII | this torrent through the rock; but he had certainly seen 18 XXIII | make an attack upon the rock.~“We are saved!” I cried.~“ 19 XXIII | should have shattered the rock into a thousand fragments. 20 XXIII | wore his way through the rock with a steady succession 21 XXIV | for the projections in the rock form quite a staircase.”~ 22 XXIV | down upon a fragment of rock, and we talked as we ate 23 XXVI | our heads solid beds of rock, ocean, continents, and 24 XXVII | hands. How dry and hard the rock seemed to me!~But how had 25 XXVII | depth! Thirty leagues of rock seemed to weigh upon my 26 XXVII | asunder the huge arches of rock which united over my head, 27 XXVII | and fell down upon the rock.~Unspeakable despair then 28 XXVII | contact with the jagged rock, falling and rising again 29 XXVII | and even waiting for some rock to shatter my skull against.~ 30 XXVIII | conducting power of the rock. There are many examples 31 XXVIII | against a sharp corner of the rock, and I became unconscious.~ 32 XXIX | through this cleft in the rock! That is indeed the murmuring 33 XXIX | that a loose portion of the rock had come down with me. This 34 XXX | the left huge pyramids of rock, piled one upon another, 35 XXX | light vapours, leaping from rock to rock, denoted the place 36 XXX | vapours, leaping from rock to rock, denoted the place of hot 37 XXXII | huge tusks the fragments of rock that cover the shore; whilst 38 XXXIV | the Professor, “there is a rock or islet, against which 39 XXXIV | islet.~I leaped up on the rock; my uncle lightly followed, 40 XXXV | get the least glimpse of rock or shore, even if our raft 41 XXXVI | Here it is, upon this rock, in perfect condition, as 42 XXXVI | Professor moved towards the rock upon which Hans had laid 43 XXXVI | as we had arrived at the rock my uncle took the compass, 44 XXXVII | upper hand!”~Erect upon the rock, angry and threatening, 45 XXXVII | harder than the granite rock.~Hans was finishing the 46 XXXVII | bring us to the wall of rock. We trampled under our feet 47 XXXVIII| We stood it up against a rock. It seemed to stare at us 48 XXXIX | the strange outline of a rock, carne to throw me again 49 XL | visible upon the living rock, but there lay the iron 50 XL | was cut out in the live rock and lined with a coat of 51 XL | across our way.~“Accursed rock!” I cried in a passion, 52 XL | animation. “This fragment of rock has been shaken down by 53 XL | is formed of fragments of rock carried down, of enormous 54 XL | yes, it is only a bit of rock to blast!”~“Hans, to work!” 55 XLI | likely to be confined to the rock itself.~The fuse was calculated 56 XLI | other side of the blown-up rock was an abyss. The explosion 57 XLIII | of crushed fragments of rock, and we poor wretched mortals 58 XLIII | along with fragments of rock, showers of ashes and scoria, 59 XLIII | with shoals of fragments of rock which, when they arrived 60 XLIV | broken by bits of falling rock. Let us get down. Then we


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