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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 II | learned to mystify this poor world, I was not sorry to see 2 III | me in a moment out of the world of realities into that of 3 V | rambling into the ideal world of combinations; he was 4 VI | a few in the scientific world who envy my success, and 5 VI | the most remarkable in the world, if its crater leads down 6 VI | reaching to the centre of the world; but as for reaching it 7 X | disturb any one for the world, M. Fridrikssen. Still, 8 XI | and that nothing in this world could astonish or disturb 9 XIII | reigned in all this little world at the arrival of the soup, 10 XIX | pathless forests of the New World, are obliged to watch over 11 XX | strata.~At the age of the world which preceded the secondary 12 XX | exhaust unless the industrial world will devise a remedy.~These 13 XX | such they will be when this world comes to an end.~But still 14 XXI | days more to discover a new world, those crews, disheartened 15 XXI | Columbus of this nether world, and I only ask for one 16 XXII | ever reaching the upper world again.~We had above us a 17 XXVII | poor Gräuben, all that busy world underneath which I was wandering 18 XXVIII | minutes passed. A whole world of ideas had opened in my 19 XXX | since the beginning of the world.~“We shall see it no more,” 20 XXX | the second period of the world — the transition period. 21 XXX | creatures in this subterranean world. When the wind lulled, a 22 XXXII | of the first ages of the world, the leptotherium (slender 23 XXXII | the sky.~All this fossil world rises to life again in my 24 XXXII | scriptural periods or ages of the world, conventionally called ‘ 25 XXXII | man, when the unfinished world was as yet unfitted for 26 XXXII | only living thing in the world: all life is concentrated 27 XXXIII | monsters of the preadamite world, who, coming next in succession 28 XXXIII | race upon the earth. The world then belonged to reptiles. 29 XXXIII | reptiles of the primitive world. I can distinguish the eye 30 XXXV | powder magazines in the world were to explode at once, 31 XXXV | strong birds of the infant world.~We lay there, our blood 32 XXXVI | that I loved most in the world. Then only forty leagues 33 XXXVII | the earliest ages of the world. I also saw immense carapaces 34 XXXVII | strata of the inhabited world.~But an impatient curiosity 35 XXXVIII| here in this subterranean world under a false sky, just 36 XXXIX | vision of the prehistoric world, of the tertiary and post-tertiary 37 XXXIX | lives in this subterranean world; no generation of men dwells 38 XXXIX | may not inhabit this inner world. See, it was never jagged 39 XLI | the smallest hope in the world.~The thought came into my 40 XLII | that lay between us and the world above? Had he any means 41 XLIII | and in what part of the world we were to be shot out.~ 42 XLIII | for an exit from the inner world.~Towards morning the ascending 43 XLIV | the fairest region in the world. We had exchanged the bleak 44 XLV | over the whole civilised world. People refused to believe 45 XLV | wonderful sensation in the world. It was translated into 46 XLV | societies of all the civilised world, was now her uncle and mine?~


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