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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 V | spectacles; no doubt he saw something unusual in the 2 VI | one of my objections. I saw that his position on the 3 VI | hinder. us, wont they?”~I saw that he was only laughing 4 VIII | with the minutest care. I saw that he had not forgotten 5 VIII | abysses.”~I opened my eyes. I saw houses squashed flat as 6 IX | Iceland.~The first man we saw was a good-looking fellow 7 XII | consulting Olsen’s map, I saw that they would be avoided 8 XII | see where Gardär was. I saw there was a small town of 9 XIV | different from the others, I saw a man shoeing a horse, hammer 10 XIV | Before the day was over I saw that we had to do with a 11 XIV | deepest depths of the earth I saw myself tossed up amongst 12 XV | Everywhere around us we saw truncated cones, formerly 13 XV | exhausted. The Professor saw that my limbs were refusing 14 XVI | arrived. I raised my head and saw straight above me the upper 15 XVI | of the holes. But, no; I saw him, with arms outstretched 16 XVI | raising my head again, I saw only my uncle and Hans at 17 XVII | Another three hours, and I saw no bottom to the chimney 18 XVII | back, I opened my eyes and saw a bright sparkling point 19 XVIII | gallery, I raised my head, and saw for the last time through 20 XIX | the signal for a start. I saw that his silence was nothing 21 XXI | best to restore me. But I saw that the former was struggling 22 XXI | eyes were moistened.~Then I saw him take the flask that 23 XXII | over!”~The last thing I saw was a fearful gesture of 24 XXII | When I reopened them I saw my two companions motionless 25 XXIII | and cheer him on, when I saw him lay hold of the pickaxe 26 XXVII | wherever he might be.~When I saw myself thus far removed 27 XXVII | sign appeared, and I soon saw that this gallery could 28 XXVIII | into my mind, and I clearly saw that since my uncle’s voice 29 XXIX | this moment Hans came, he saw my hand in my uncle’s, and 30 XXIX | to restrain me. When he saw that my impatience was doing 31 XXXII | seaweeds as those which we saw floating in immense waving 32 XXXIII | anatomically ascertained.~I saw at the Hamburg museum the 33 XXXV | instant together, and I saw them carried up to prodigious 34 XXXVII | ages of the world. I also saw immense carapaces more than 35 XXXVII | in the rocks. Wherever he saw a hole he always wanted 36 XXXVIII| Milne-Edwards and de Quatrefages, saw at once the importance of 37 XXXIX | thickets. I had thought I saw — no! I did see, with my 38 XXXIX | marshes of Ohio in 1801. I saw those huge elephants whose 39 XXXIX | see what we supposed they saw. No human being lives in 40 XLI | asunder like a curtain. I saw a bottomless pit open on 41 XLIV | hundred feet or more, we saw the crater of a volcano, 42 XLV | believe it, and when they saw him they would not believe


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