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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 III | at this hypothesis.~“No doubt,” I ventured to reply, “ 2 V | over his spectacles; no doubt he saw something unusual 3 VI | and leaves no room for doubt. I will even allow that 4 VII | attain his object. He will no doubt succeed. My dear Axel, it 5 VII | are to go?”~“Why do you doubt?”~“Well, I dont doubt,” 6 VII | you doubt?”~“Well, I dont doubt,” I said, not to vex him; “ 7 IX | Sublime madman!” I said, “no doubt you would approve of our 8 X | the most direct way.”~“No doubt; but it is impossible.”~“ 9 XII | translating the Danish word.~“No doubt we must wait for the tide.”~“ 10 XIV | moment, uttered a sound no doubt understood between horses 11 XIV | and speechless.~“You dont doubt my word?” said my uncle. “ 12 XVI | replied my uncle. “Do you yet doubt?”~I made no answer; and 13 XVII | me. But the Professor, no doubt, was pursuing his observations 14 XVIII | no boatmen shouting!”~“No doubt it is very quiet at the 15 XIX | uncle, with a shrug.~“No doubt, for the last half-hour 16 XX | portion of the globe. These no doubt, I thought, will never be 17 XXIII | replied the huntsman.~No doubt under the inspiration of 18 XXIII | exclaimed.~“There can be no doubt; a subterranean river is 19 XXIII | the jet shows that.”~“No doubt,” answered my uncle. “If 20 XXV | Sixteen leagues?” I cried.~“No doubt.”~“Why, this is the very 21 XXV | sound is down here?”~“No doubt it is. A deaf man would 22 XXVI | them, was a work of time.~A doubt then seized upon me. Was 23 XXVII | lapse of some hours, no doubt exhausted, I fell like a 24 XXIX | am safe and sound?”~“No doubt you are.”~“And all my limbs 25 XXX | terrestrial vapour, and no doubt due to the great density 26 XXX | not a menagerie!”~“Yes; no doubt of it. Look at that dust 27 XXX | surface of the earth?”~“No doubt; and there is a geological 28 XXX | shores?~My uncle made no doubt about it at all; I both 29 XXXI | interior of the earth.”~“No doubt,” said my uncle; “and inhabited 30 XXXIV | Geyser,“ said Hans.~“No doubt it is a geyser, like those 31 XXXVI | there seemed no reason to doubt that during the storm there 32 XXXVIII| cavern which contained us. No doubt he was in mind back again 33 XXXVIII| presence of this specimen to doubt would be to insult science. 34 XXXVIII| answer that question. No doubt in the post-tertiary period 35 XXXVIII| science, I can entertain no doubt of the authenticity of his 36 XXXIX | carne to throw me again into doubt.~I communicated my doubts 37 XL | engraved. I could no longer doubt of the existence of that 38 XL | You think so, Axel?”~“No doubt; even the tempest has put 39 XLI | was widening. It was no doubt the same road that Saknussemm 40 XLIII | volcano. There was no room to doubt of that.~But this time, 41 XLIII | to be shot out.~I made no doubt but that it would be in 42 XLIII | of our locomotion left no doubt in my mind. An enormous 43 XLIV | burning left me no room for doubt. We had come out of the


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