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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 Pre | of their brethren in the far north, whom distance has 2 Pre | desire to ascertain how far the picture of Iceland, 3 I | so respectable a science, far be that from me. True, in 4 V | figures, a number which passed far beyond all calculation or 5 V | So I felt reassured as far as regarded this heroic 6 V | seemed like going rather too far! What! should Martha and 7 V | of combinations; he was far away from earth, and really 8 V | away from earth, and really far away from earthly wants.~ 9 V | indignation; I even went so far as to condemn myself for 10 VI | which in my opinion were far more serious.~“Well, then,” 11 VII | my uncle cried from as far off as he could see me. “ 12 VIII | s reflections, they went far in advance of the swiftest 13 VIII | But, alas! Gräuben was far away; and I never hoped 14 VIII | along with fantastic speed. Far away on one side was the 15 IX | where dangerous rocks extend far away seaward. An Icelandic 16 IX | eyes, conscious of being far removed from their fellow 17 XI | So he is to go with us as far as —”~“As far as the centre 18 XI | with us as far as —”~“As far as the centre of the earth, 19 XI | there is no telling how far we may go.”~The 14th was 20 XI | him with a map of Iceland far more complete than that 21 XIII | scenes I had left in the far south.~We had to cross a 22 XIV | antique hospitality. Very far from it. Before the day 23 XVI | pointed out to me in the far west a light steam or mist, 24 XX | long as coal is yet spread far and wide near the surface? 25 XXII | last sound died away in the far distance.~“Hans has abandoned 26 XXIII | My advice was followed so far as getting in a supply; 27 XXIV | not coal mines extending far under the sea?”~It was all 28 XXV | Saknussemm could not tell how far he had gone.~But I kept 29 XXVI | not two roads. I was too far ahead. I will return!”~For 30 XXVI | a voice could reach very far. But there was a dreary 31 XXVII | When I saw myself thus far removed from all earthly 32 XXVIII | sounding undulations rolling far away into the remote recesses 33 XXVIII | We must know how far we are apart.”~. . . .~“ 34 XXX | lake or an ocean, spread far away beyond the range of 35 XXX | the shore ran widening as far as eye could reach, nor 36 XXX | there was a cloud hanging far above, the height of which 37 XXXI | given up.” “So then, thus far,” he answered, “the theory 38 XXXI | cathedrals, compared with this far reaching vault, with a radius 39 XXXI | everything having gone on well so far.”~“But how are we to get 40 XXXII | farewell. Before our eyes lay far and wide a vast sea; shadows 41 XXXII | everywhere a desert sea. We are far away removed from the shores.~ 42 XXXIII | feel sorry to have come so far. This prospect is magnificent, 43 XXXIV | but we did not come so far to be prudent.~Imprudently, 44 XXXIV | intense heat of 325°, which is far above the boiling point; 45 XXXIV | carries the travellers as far as under the Pyrenees if 46 XXXVIII| been brought to light. Not far distant were found stone 47 XXXVIII| existence of man receded far back into the history of 48 XXXIX | confusion, trees of countries far apart on the surface of 49 XL | weather would have carried us far away. Suppose we had touched 50 XLI | should then push off as far as we could and avoid the 51 XLII | And our last hour is not far off.”~“Well, if there is 52 XLII | thinking of — that man of the far West, but who seemed ruled 53 XLIII | in Jan Mayen Island, not far from Spitzbergen! Certainly 54 XLIV | rays of the arctic sun, far away in the highest latitudes 55 XLIV | rich, full bunches! Not far off, in the grass, under 56 XLIV | that threatening volcano far away in the south was the 57 XLV | eider-down hunter; though far away in the remotest north,


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