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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 Pre | understood than explained, will look, and look not in vain, for 2 Pre | explained, will look, and look not in vain, for the help 3 II | or openings anywhere. And look at its back, after seven 4 II | is said, by Odin himself. Look there, and wonder, impious 5 III | my hands. “This begins to look just like an ancient document: 6 III | he said, with the right look for a guardian.~“Yes; no!” 7 VII | glass. Well, in fact I did look better than I had expected. 8 VIII | Copenhagen, we had no occasion to look after it. Yet the Professor 9 VIII | thick woods which make it look like a nest embowered amongst 10 VIII | dragging me up by the collar.~“Look down!” he cried. “Look down 11 VIII | Look down!” he cried. “Look down well! You must take 12 VIII | to rise, to stand up, to look. My first lesson in dizziness 13 X | my uncle, pretending to look very modest, and trying 14 XI | was a hunter; he did not look likely to frighten his game, 15 XII | very hard, but in vain, to look green; yellow came out best. 16 XV | mean?” I asked uneasily.~“Look!” said my uncle.~I looked 17 XVI | I had not the courage to look down either of them. But 18 XVI | Icelanders never stirred.~“Look!” cried the Professor.~And, 19 XVII | had not yet ventured to look down the bottomless pit 20 XVII | preparations, “now let us look to our loads. I will divide 21 XIX | appeared.”~“Do you think so?”~“Look close, and examine.”~I obliged 22 XIX | yield to evidence. I will look.~I had not gone a hundred 23 XIX | joining my uncle, I said:~“Look at this!”~“Very well,” said 24 XXV | But without stopping to look up new arguments I simply 25 XXV | took timely warning.~“Now look at your aneroid. What does 26 XXX | trees in the early ages. Look, Axel, and admire it all. 27 XXX | Yes; no doubt of it. Look at that dust under your 28 XXXI | fossil transformation. Just look,” added my uncle, throwing 29 XXXII | called Port Gräuben; it will look very well upon the map.”~“ 30 XXXIII| attacked on our voyage —~I look at our guns and see that 31 XXXIII| approaching. We must be on the look out.~Tuesday, August 18. — 32 XXXIII| on a monstrous crocodile. Look at its vast jaws and its 33 XXXIV | contemplations, began again to look impatiently around him.~ 34 XXXIV | the sky or the ocean?~I look up to the atmospheric vapours, 35 XXXV | they wear that implacable look which I have sometimes noticed 36 XXXVI | asked.~He motioned to me to look. An exclamation of astonishment 37 XXXIX | voice. “You are wrong, Axel. Look, look down there! I fancy 38 XXXIX | You are wrong, Axel. Look, look down there! I fancy I see 39 XXXIX | centre of the earth. Let us look about: look about!”~And, 40 XXXIX | earth. Let us look about: look about!”~And, wonderfully 41 XLIII | with you?”~“The matter? Look at those quaking walls! 42 XLIII | at those quaking walls! look at those shivering rocks. 43 XLIII | not.”~I rose, and tried to look around me. Perhaps the raft 44 XLIV | peaks capped with snow. Look, Axel, look!”~Above our 45 XLIV | capped with snow. Look, Axel, look!”~Above our heads, at a 46 XLIV | and I dont think it would look well to have come out by


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