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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | soon?”~“Perhaps he will tell us that himself.”~“Here 2 III | discovery?”~“Why? Why? How can I tell? Did not Galileo do the 3 IV | I thought I would go and tell Gräuben all about it. But 4 IV | table. At a glance I could tell the whole secret.~At last 5 V | through that unhappy night.~To tell the plain truth, I pitied 6 VI | forthcoming.~It is no use to tell of the rage and imprecations 7 VI | have lost myself? None can tell. Never, my lad, shall I 8 VI | to be said.~“Well, I will tell you that true savants, amongst 9 VI | longer.”~“But I have to tell you that the highest names 10 VII | disconcerted, and, if I must tell the whole truth, I was ashamed.~“ 11 VIII | darkness; later on, I cannot tell when, a dazzling light from 12 VIII | to it.”~“But —”~“Come, I tell you; dont waste our time.”~ 13 X | will you be kind enough to tell me what books you hoped 14 X | interesting observations. But, tell me, how do you expect to 15 XVI | summits. The eye could hardly tell where the snowy ridges ended 16 XVI | and one south. Hans will tell us the name of that on which 17 XVI | agonizing reflections I cannot tell; all that I know is, that 18 XIX | lava. It was impossible to tell what rocks we were passing: 19 XXI | you here!”~“Leave me, I tell you. I have undertaken this 20 XXIII | fill them again? Can we tell that?”~No; there was no 21 XXV | I am aware of that; but, tell me, will not air at last 22 XXV | therefore Saknussemm could not tell how far he had gone.~But 23 XXVII | impossible. No words could tell it. I was buried alive, 24 XXIX | are you? And now, uncle, tell me where we are at the present 25 XXIX | now, and to-morrow I will tell you all.”~“But do tell me 26 XXIX | will tell you all.”~“But do tell me what time it is, and 27 XXIX | Ah! is that all?”~“Do tell me all about it.”~“I can’ 28 XXX | granite base no eye could tell; but there was a cloud hanging 29 XXX | earth.~Besides I could not tell upon what geological theory 30 XXXII | which my uncle could not tell the species; none had organs 31 XXXVI | rocks is more than I can tell. I felt myself hurled into 32 XXXVI | he repeated, “wont you tell me how you have slept?”~“ 33 XXXVIII| as it is, the body shall tell us its own wonderful story.”~ 34 XLI | hours, perhaps — I cannot tell. We clutched each other 35 XLII | Where to?”~“I cannot tell; but we must be ready for 36 XLII | up, higher still. Who can tell?”~Ah! who can tell? With 37 XLII | Who can tell?”~Ah! who can tell? With his hand he was examining 38 XLIV | completely. I could not tell what to say.~But now we 39 XLIV | would not have been wise to tell how we came there. The superstitious 40 XLV | reason is evident, uncle.”~“Tell me, then, Axel.”~“During


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