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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 III | Gräuben?” he said, with the right look for a guardian.~“Yes; 2 III | Professor’s eyes flashed right through his spectacles. 3 IV | combinations were coming right. He was right as to the 4 IV | were coming right. He was right as to the arrangement of 5 IV | arrangement of the letters; he was right as to the language. He had 6 V | which I considered I had a right to lay upon him, a certain 7 VI | rising out of the sea.”~“Right. That is Snæfell.”~“That 8 VII | streets of Hamburg to put me right again. I therefore made 9 VIII | Phoenix Hotel.~“It’s all right, it’s all right,” my uncle 10 VIII | It’s all right, it’s all right,” my uncle repeated. “How 11 IX | that is all, you are quite right; but after all, when we 12 XI | of the head from left to right, an affirmative by a slight 13 XII | action. The arms are all right, but the legs want exercise.”~ 14 XIII | favourable to progress. On our right the chain of mountains was 15 XVI | abbreviated into streams. On my right were numberless glaciers 16 XVI | diameter. They gaped before us right in our path. I had not the 17 XVII | passage which inclines to the right. We will see about that 18 XVIII | deviated neither to the right nor to the left.~Yet there 19 XIX | or Caradoc. (Tr.)~If I am right, I thought, I must soon 20 XIX | this gallery.”~“You are right in doing this, my uncle, 21 XX | unexpectedly stood before us. Right or left, top or bottom, 22 XX | alley. “Very well, it’s all right!” cried my uncle, “now, 23 XXII | rocks. Now we are in the right way. Forward!”~When in its 24 XXIII | with excitement. “Hans is right. Capital fellow! Who but 25 XXV | Therefore Humphry Davy was right, and I am not wrong in following 26 XXVII | the moment when I left the right road I had not noticed the 27 XXVII | could place my feet on the right path, and bring me back 28 XXVII | wrong. I could not set it right, and its light was paling 29 XXIX | for a few bruises, is all right; and it is on your shoulders, 30 XXX | mushrooms,” said he.~And he was right. Imagine the large development 31 XXX | feast as this!”~“You are right, my uncle. Providence seems 32 XXXII | over now. Is all going on right?”~“Yes, it is a fair wind 33 XXXIII | and see that they are all right. My uncle notices it, and 34 XXXIII | only two animals?”~“He is right,” said my uncle, whose glass 35 XXXIV | I am convinced that I am right.” Are we, then, speeding 36 XXXVI | twenty-four hours.”~“That is right; and this would make three 37 XXXVI | that if my computations are right, and we are nine hundred 38 XXXVI | curious to know if I was right in my estimate. As soon 39 XXXVIII| For of course my uncle was right, and wiser men than his 40 XL | tempest has put us on the right way. Blessings on that storm! 41 XL | know.”~“Yes, Axel, you are right. It is all for the best, 42 XL | an impassable obstacle.~Right and left we searched in 43 XLI | the awful darkness.~I was right in my supposition. It was 44 XLIII | through my mind. My uncle was right, undoubtedly right; and 45 XLIII | uncle was right, undoubtedly right; and never had he seemed 46 XLIII | which widened as we went up. Right and left I could see deep 47 XLIII | chronometer, and he was again right in his prognostications. 48 XLIV | them to set my imagination right. At least I would have it


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