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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 XVIII | observation applied to the dark gallery, and was indicated by the 2 XVIII | walking last, we entered the gallery.~At the moment of becoming 3 XVIII | becoming engulfed in this dark gallery, I raised my head, and saw 4 XIX | were still following the gallery of lava, a real natural 5 XIX | chance.~The slope of this gallery was scarcely perceptible, 6 XIX | back at every angle in the gallery, and the accumulation of 7 XIX | appearance of this wall of the gallery. I noticed it by a diminution 8 XIX | lamp over the walls of the gallery. I expected some signs of 9 XIX | reached the very end of this gallery.”~“You are right in doing 10 XX | whole of the next day the gallery opened before us its endless 11 XX | winding passages of the gallery.~After ten hourswalking 12 XX | I am certain that this gallery driven through beds of coal 13 XX | immediately recognised in this gallery the presence of a considerable 14 XX | unfortunately we had explored this gallery with torches, a terrible 15 XX | estimating the length of the gallery; and I was beginning to 16 XXI | our way. In this eastern gallery made up of lavas, schists, 17 XXI | the conformation of that gallery. It penetrates directly 18 XXII | descent commenced by the new gallery. Hans walked first as was 19 XXII | ascending he was descending the gallery. An evil design would have 20 XXIII | full at the mouth of the gallery. Hans appeared.~He drew 21 XXIV | the ground gone over.~The gallery dipped down a very little 22 XXVI | silence in all that long gallery. I stopped. I could not 23 XXVII | iron-pointed stick I ascended the gallery. The slope was rather steep. 24 XXVII | and I soon saw that this gallery could not bring me back 25 XXVIII| RESCUE IN THE WHISPERING GALLERY~When I returned to partial 26 XXVIII| Silence reigned in this gallery. I could not hear even the 27 XXVIII| This noise comes along the gallery. There must be here some 28 XXVIII| have looked for you up the gallery and down the gallery. Could 29 XXVIII| the gallery and down the gallery. Could not find you. I wept 30 XXVIII| the concave form of the gallery and the conducting power 31 XXVIII| internal surface of the gallery of the dome of St. Paul’ 32 XXVIII| projections of a vertical gallery, quite a well; my head struck 33 XXX | forty seven days in a narrow gallery it was the height of physical 34 XXXIX | which might open out into a gallery.~And so we arrived at a 35 XL | let us examine this new gallery, to see if we shall require 36 XL | it not evident that this gallery was once the way open to 37 XL | match uncoiled along the gallery showed its end outside the 38 XLI | supposition. It was a wide gallery. The dim light could not 39 XLI | approached the walls of the gallery I threw on them the light 40 XLII | hear the silence in the gallery after the din which for 41 XLIII | to penetrate the vertical gallery which widened as we went 42 XLIII | not be stifled at all. The gallery is widening, and if it becomes 43 XLIII | volcano, but in a lateral gallery where there were felt recurrent


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