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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 V | But time was passing away; night came on; the street noises 2 V | all through that unhappy night.~To tell the plain truth, 3 V | uncle, when he returned the night before from his hurried 4 V | just as supper had been the night before. Yet I resolved to 5 V | cleared out the larder the night before, so that now there 6 V | excellent to me, though on the night before I should have rejected 7 VII | non-existent. I have had a bad night, I have been dreaming of 8 VII | travel underground.~It was night when we arrived at the house 9 VII | ten men.~I spent an awful night. Next morning I was called 10 VII | I see you are better. A night’s rest has done you good.”~“ 11 VII | Lower down than that.”~Night came. But I knew nothing 12 VII | matter. All through the night terror had hold of me. I 13 VIII | Ellenora, did not start until night. Thence sprang a feverish 14 VIII | waters of the Great Belt.~The night was dark; there was a sharp 15 VIII | had not shut his eyes all night. In his impatience I believe 16 IX | point of Denmark, in the night passed the Skager Rack, 17 IX | suffocation the very first night.~In three hours I had seen 18 XI | the beach and returned at night to my plank-bed, where I 19 XI | where I slept soundly all night.~When I awoke I heard my 20 XI | and a dipping needle.~5. A night glass.~6. Two of Ruhmkorff’ 21 XI | a disturbed and restless night.~At five in the morning 22 XII | and our resting place that night with merely yes or no, except 23 XIII | were obliged to spend the night in a deserted building worthy 24 XIII | court here, and gave us all night long samples of what he 25 XIV | Iceland.~I spent that whole night in one constant nightmare; 26 XV | it prudent to spend the night upon the sides of the cone. 27 XV | at eleven in the sunlight night, the summit of Snæfell was 28 XVI | mountain.~Thus the first night in the crater passed away.~ 29 XVIII | you ever spend a quieter night in our little house at Königsberg? 30 XIX | Our arrangements for the night were very simple; a railway 31 XIX | watch over each other by night. But we enjoyed absolute 32 XX | gratified.~On Friday, after a night during which I felt pangs 33 XX | the coal mine lasted till night. My uncle scarcely could 34 XX | to go back. Let us take a night’s rest, and in three days 35 XXII | during the silence of the night caught a sound, a murmuring 36 XXIII | was forgetting that it was night. The chronometer soon informed 37 XXVII | the midst of the darkest night, light never abdicates its 38 XXIX | August, and it is ten at night. You must ask me no more 39 XXIX | closed. I wanted a good night’s rest; and I therefore 40 XXXIII| bar. Surely will my last night’s dream be realised?~These 41 XXXIII| eyelids, for there is no night here, and the ceaseless 42 XXXV | cannot be measured.~The night was fearful; no abatement 43 XLI | burnt itself out. Black night reigned again; and there 44 XLII | I guessed, about ten at night. The first of my senses 45 XLIII | meantime up we went; the night passed away in continual


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