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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 III | meretarcsilvcoIsleffenSnI.~ I confess I felt considerably excited in 2 IV | throbbed with excitement, and I felt an undefined uneasiness. 3 IV | to me!~You may be sure I felt stirred up. My eyes were 4 V | calculation or conception.~So I felt reassured as far as regarded 5 VI | For one short moment I felt a ray of hope, speedily 6 VII | beginning to cool down; but I felt a desire to start at once, 7 VII | with her. Now and then I felt I ought to break out into 8 VII | was a prey to delirium. I felt myself grasped by the Professor’ 9 VIII | her again.~But if my uncle felt no attraction towards these 10 VIII | keen air made me giddy; I felt the spire rocking with every 11 IX | language of Horace, and I felt that we were made to understand 12 XI | but tranquillity. It was felt at once that he would be 13 XI | Fridrikssen, with whom I felt the liveliest sympathy; 14 XIII | south with rapid flight. I felt melancholy under this savage 15 XV | the earth’s centre.~So I felt a little comforted as we 16 XVI | Scandinavian superstitions. I felt intoxicated with the sublime 17 XVI | but of pieces of lava. I felt a malicious pleasure in 18 XVII | vacuity laid hold upon me. I felt my centre of gravity shifting 19 XX | after a night during which I felt pangs of thirst, our little 20 XX | spheroid. Its action was felt to the very last coats of 21 XXI | stared at, him stupidly, and felt as if I could not understand 22 XXII | down upon my shoulders. I felt weighed down, and I exhausted 23 XXII | first moment of terror I felt ashamed of suspecting a 24 XXIII | with the promised spring, I felt my agony returning; but 25 XXIII | mountaineers he had as it were felt this torrent through the 26 XXIV | excellent chalybeate water. I felt wonderfully stronger, and 27 XXIV | approaching the centre at all we felt that we must not complain.~ 28 XXV | weight is most sensibly felt, and that at the centre 29 XXVII | with a dreadful pressure. I felt crushed.~I tried to carry 30 XXVIII| a good deal of blood. I felt it flowing over me. Ah! 31 XXVIII| was no ground under me. I felt myself revolving in air, 32 XXX | singly or in clusters, I felt that all these subdued and 33 XXX | to express my feelings. I felt as if I was in some distant 34 XXX | upon the barren strand.~I felt rather tired, and went to 35 XXXI | influence of the sun and moon be felt down here?”~“Why not? Are 36 XXXII | overboard.”~At that moment I felt the sinewy hand of Hans 37 XXXVI | more than I can tell. I felt myself hurled into the waves; 38 XXXIX | Liedenbrock sea. Occasionally we felt quite convinced. Brooks 39 XL | no getting any farther. I felt fearfully disappointed, 40 XLI | unfathomable darkness. Then I felt as if not only myself but 41 XLI | thrown off the raft. We felt violent shocks whenever 42 XLI | that I could not measure, I felt a shock. The raft had not 43 XLII | understood without being felt.~Therefore it was that after 44 XLII | and in spite of myself I felt interested in this last 45 XLII | temperature kept rising, and I felt myself steeped in a broiling 46 XLII | could no longer get free. I felt that a catastrophe was approaching 47 XLIII | gallery where there were felt recurrent tunes of reaction.~ 48 XLIV | I opened my eyes again I felt myself grasped by the belt 49 XLIV | uncle irascibly, as if he felt much injured by being landed 50 XLV | of what I have seen and felt, I believe, and always shall


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