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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 VIII | a few lights appeared on shore through the thick darkness; 2 X | go by land, following the shore. It will be longer, but 3 XI | village of Stapi, on the south shore of the Snæfell peninsula, 4 XII | ease built on the south shore of the Hvalfiord.~It was 5 XII | upon two boulders on the shore just like the colossus of 6 XIII | Büdir, a village on the sea shore; and the guide there claiming 7 XXIX | breaking upon a shingly shore, and at times I seemed to 8 XXIX | the sea breaking on the shore?”~“Ah! is that all?”~“Do 9 XXX | sea! The deeply indented shore was lined with a breadth 10 XXX | The waves broke on this shore with the hollow echoing 11 XXX | this slightly inclining shore, about a hundred fathoms 12 XXX | be estimated, since the shore ran widening as far as eye 13 XXX | follow the windings of the shore.”~I eagerly accepted, and 14 XXX | arrive once more upon the sea shore.~But the subterranean vegetation 15 XXX | spectacle, we returned to the shore to regain the grotto, and 16 XXXI | reached the sand on the shore, and the waves were by slow 17 XXXI | degrees encroaching on the shore.~“Here is the tide rising,” 18 XXXII | in sight of the opposite shore.~I made no answer, but went 19 XXXII | sat forward. The northern shore was already beginning to 20 XXXII | it is as desert as the shore was.~Still my imagination 21 XXXII | fragments of rock that cover the shore; whilst the megatherium ( 22 XXXIV | low rocks on its southern shore. Hans has taken advantage 23 XXXV | least glimpse of rock or shore, even if our raft should 24 XXXVI | board. On my arrival on the shore I found Hans surrounded 25 XXXVI | were in a line upon the shore, in a perfect state of preservation; 26 XXXVI | six hundred leagues from shore to shore. Surely, Axel, 27 XXXVI | hundred leagues from shore to shore. Surely, Axel, it may vie 28 XXXVI | along, and I believe this shore is south-east of Port Grauben.”~“ 29 XXXVI | south. It pointed to the shore instead of to the open sea! 30 XXXVI | brought our raft back to the shore which we thought we had 31 XXXVII| were not upon the north shore of the sea.~“Now let us 32 XXXIX | long lost sight of the sea shore behind the hills of bones. 33 XXXIX | higher, and if we follow the shore we shall find Port Gräuben.”~“ 34 XXXIX | arrived at a place where the shore was much narrowed. Here 35 XL | rapidly among the rocks on the shore.~I said: “Uncle, do you 36 XL | a rudder!) the southern shore of the Liedenbrock sea, 37 XL | the raft moored to the shore was left alone; the mouth 38 XLI | embarked whilst I remained on shore. I was supplied with a lighted 39 XLI | thrust, sent us from the shore. The raft shot twenty fathoms 40 XLI | bottomless pit open on the shore. The sea, lashed into sudden


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