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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 Pre | barred from the claim of being counted our “neighbours”? 2 II | unless it had the virtue of being nowhere else to be found, 3 II | found, or, at any rate, of being illegible.~“Well, now; don’ 4 VI | the radius of the earth being fifteen hundred leagues, 5 VI | degrees.”~“Are you afraid of being put into a state of fusion?”~“ 6 VIII | to the sea.~The luggage being labelled for Copenhagen, 7 IX | all our precious baggage being safely on board the Valkyria, 8 IX | to wait for the honour of being presented to him. But M. 9 IX | pensive eyes, conscious of being far removed from their fellow 10 XI | medical man of the place, being of the party. M. Fridrikssen 11 XII | voice. He had no excuse for being impatient. I could not help 12 XII | and the boat does not risk being carried either to the bottom 13 XIII | wretched rags.~The unhappy being forbore to approach us and 14 XIV | For the elastic fluids, being no longer under pressure, 15 XIV | rain are not ceasing and being replaced by a still and 16 XIV | rix dollars.~This point being settled, Hans gave the signal, 17 XVI | standing.”~The question being put, Hans replied:~“Scartaris.”~ 18 XVI | and followed it.~At noon, being at its least extent, it 19 XVII | I blushed at the idea of being less brave than he. If I 20 XIX | shuddered at the thought of being lost in the mazes of this 21 XXI | touched with these words, not being accustomed to see the excitable 22 XXII | they run no chance of ever being molested by the pickaxe 23 XXIV | more than two leagues; but being carried to a depth of five 24 XXV | upon the earth’s surface. Being fossils, we looked upon 25 XXV | ships over our heads are being rudely tossed by the tempest.”~“ 26 XXVI | incident occurred worthy of being recorded. But I have good 27 XXVIII | this, never had any living being been so utterly forsaken.~ 28 XXXI | that?”~“I am sure of not being a mile out of my reckoning.”~“ 29 XXXIV | I note the fact without being able to explain it. It is 30 XXXIV | first I protest against being so widely mistaken as to 31 XXXVII | thought that this strange being was guessing at my uncle’ 32 XXXVIII| infirmity met him — that of being unable in public to pronounce 33 XXXIX | its diffusiveness, there being no central point from which 34 XXXIX | unclecome! No human being may with safety dare the 35 XXXIX | gigantic kauri, stood a human being, the Proteus of those subterranean 36 XXXIX | It was no longer a fossil being like him whose dried remains 37 XXXIX | supposed they saw. No human being lives in this subterranean 38 XLI | to save ourselves from being thrown off the raft. We 39 XLI | abyss into which we were being hurled by an irresistible 40 XLI | there was no hope left of being able to dissipate the palpable 41 XLII | think we have any chance of being saved?”~My question was 42 XLII | cannot be understood without being felt.~Therefore it was that 43 XLIII | What!” I shouted. “Are we being taken up in an eruption? 44 XLIII | contemplating the chances of being shot out of a volcano!~In 45 XLIII | very evident that we were being hurried upward upon the 46 XLIII | singular phenomenon without being able to explain it. At any 47 XLIII | the heat; whilst we were being projected forward the hot 48 XLIV | he felt much injured by being landed upon the earth again.~ 49 XLV | While these questions were being debated with great animation,


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