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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 II | wretched Axel? Type! Do you take it for a printed book, you 2 III | unacquainted, I shall only have to take the first letter of each 3 IV | everybody, and he would take me with him, and we should 4 V | saying:~“Will not monsieur take any supper to-night?”~And 5 VI | Nothing could be more apropos. Take down the third atlas in 6 VI | as to the proper road to take.”~Decidedly, my uncle had 7 VII | and then many things may take place which will cure my 8 VII | head.~“And is he going to take you with him?”~I nodded 9 VII | large carriage was there to take us to the Altona railway 10 VIII | the city; my uncle let me take him with me, but he took 11 VIII | Look down well! You must take a lesson~in abysses.”~I 12 IX | How long will the passage take?” my uncle asked.~“Ten days,” 13 XI | value, the hunter does not take the trouble to rob the nest 14 XI | perfectly, and promised to take us the shortest way.~His 15 XI | all dreadful articles to take with one. Then there was 16 XII | desire. I was beginning to take a real share in the enterprise.~“ 17 XVII | into which I was about to take a plunge The supreme hour 18 XVII | Hans,” said he, “will take charge of the tools and 19 XVII | provisions; you, Axel, will take another third of the provisions, 20 XVII | and the arms; and I will take the rest of the provisions 21 XIX | narrow. Which were we to take? This was a difficulty.~ 22 XIX | so-called extinct volcano wont take a fancy in his old age to 23 XX | do is to go back. Let us take a night’s rest, and in three 24 XXI | moistened.~Then I saw him take the flask that was hanging 25 XXI | road; but Hans seemed to take no part in a question upon 26 XXIV | the descent.~“This will take us a long way,” he cried, “ 27 XXIV | were obliged to halt, to take a little necessary repose 28 XXV | us see where we are now. Take your compass, and note the 29 XXVIII| Disappeared.”~. . . .~“Axel, Axel, take courage!”~. . . .~“Wait! 30 XXVIII| Yes.”~. . . .~“Well, take it. Pronounce my name, noting 31 XXVIII| that which my voice will take in coming to you.”~. . . .~“ 32 XXX | more delightful.”~“Well, take my arm, Axel, and let us 33 XXX | from it, full sail, and take to the open sea under the 34 XXXII | fixed vacantly upon him.~“Take care, Axel, or you will 35 XXXIII| not come all this way to take a little sail upon a pond 36 XXXIII| views and prospects.”~I take this as my answer, and I 37 XXXIII| than the whale? I could not take my eyes off this indented 38 XXXIII| I thought to myself, to take soundings just here! He 39 XXXV | sea and rebound, and then take an upward flight till they 40 XL | the spade.”~“That would take us too long.”~“What, then?”~“ 41 XLI | supplies stupidly. I refused to take in the gravity of our loss. 42 XLIII | us time now and then to take breath.”~This was perfectly 43 XLIV | little wretch was going to take to his heels, Hans caught


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