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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 Pre | of playful imagination.~Iceland, the starting point of the 2 Pre | added to the Mansion-House Iceland Relief Fund.~In his desire 3 Pre | ascertain how far the picture of Iceland, drawn in the work of Jules 4 II | Norwegian princes who ruled in Iceland.”~“Indeed;” I cried, keeping 5 II | characters were in use in Iceland in former ages. They were 6 IV | in a document written in Iceland there should be mention 7 VI | one of the best maps of Iceland, that of Handersen, and 8 VI | under the high latitude of Iceland nearly all the active volcanoes 9 VI | the eruptive mountains in Iceland.”~“Very good,” said I; “ 10 VI | along the west coast of Iceland. Do you see Rejkiavik, the 11 VII | you think you can get to Iceland in a couple of days? If 12 VIII | introductions to the Governor of Iceland.~I also observed the famous 13 VIII | disinterested travellers visiting Iceland out of harmless curiosity.~ 14 VIII | be no means of getting to Iceland. But there was no such luck. 15 VIII | very simple thing to go to Iceland, as that was his business; 16 IX | CHAPTER IX.~ICELAND! BUT WHAT NEXT?~The day 17 IX | Trampe, the Governor of Iceland, M. Picturssen, the bishop’ 18 IX | most southerly point of Iceland.~The passage was marked 19 IX | forms the western point of Iceland.~The rough sea prevented 20 IX | were treading the soil of Iceland.~The first man we saw was 21 IX | he was the only person in Iceland with whom I could converse 22 X | them not.”~“What — not in Iceland?”~“They are neither in Iceland 23 X | Iceland?”~“They are neither in Iceland nor anywhere else.”~“Why 24 X | materially to our knowledge of Iceland. But I assure you there 25 XI | presenting him with a map of Iceland far more complete than that 26 XII | small but hardy animals.~Iceland is one of the largest islands 27 XII | and cultivated portions of Iceland. What, then, must other 28 XIII | nocturnal polar light. In Iceland during the months of June 29 XIII | leprosy is too common in Iceland; it is not contagious, but 30 XIV | all the Saknussemm’s in Iceland.~I spent that whole night 31 XV | the whole population of Iceland for a century; this vast 32 XV | complete geological account of Iceland.~This most curious island 33 XV | which presided at its birth.~Iceland, which is entirely devoid 34 XV | phenomena which produced Iceland, all arising from the action 35 XV | at a greater elevation in Iceland than the high latitude would 36 XVI | north, are carried even into Iceland. But never mind that. Here 37 XVIII| that vast tube the sky of Iceland, which I was never to behold 38 XIX | arrive upon the level soil of Iceland.”~The Professor nodded slowly 39 XXIV | that we had now long left Iceland behind us.~“What is the 40 XXIV | correct we are no longer under Iceland.”~“Do you think so?”~“I 41 XXV | freely.!~“At the latitude of Iceland, where we now are, the radius 42 XXVI | two hundred leagues from Iceland.~On that day the tunnel 43 XXVII| incidents of our voyage, Iceland, M. Fridrikssen, Snæfell. 44 XXXI | hundred and fifty leagues from Iceland.”~“So much as that?”~“I 45 XXXI | lignite, found chiefly in Iceland.”~“But surely, then, like 46 XXXIV| a geyser, like those in Iceland.”~At first I protest against 47 XXXIV| and twenty leagues from Iceland, under England. [1]~[1] 48 XXXVI| six hundred leagues from Iceland.”~“Very well,” answered 49 XLIII| of leagues. Were we under Iceland again? Were we destined 50 XLIV | complete ignorance.~“Is it Iceland?” I asked.~“Nej,“ replied 51 XLIV | replied Hans.~“What! Not Iceland?” cried the Professor.~“ 52 XLIV | Well, this is not much like Iceland.”~“But is it Jan Mayen?” 53 XLIV | from that barren, far-away Iceland! The strange chances of 54 XLV | intelligence derived from Iceland, tended to shake the confidence


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