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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 III | deeply moved. At last he gave a preliminary cough, and 2 IV | upon me; these hints alone gave me the first glimpse of 3 V | abstracted.~The ruling thought gave him no rest. Evidently he 4 V | dealing with a lunatic. I gave a more affirmative gesture.~ 5 V | In reading this, my uncle gave a spring as if he had touched 6 VI | arguments, besides which he gave additional weight to them 7 VII | be a splendid journey!”~I gave a bound at these words.~“ 8 VIII | Thomsen, like a good friend, gave the Professor Liedenbrock 9 IX | The clear open weather gave us a good view of Myrdals 10 XI | were all made. Our host gave the Professor very great 11 XIII | certainly held court here, and gave us all night long samples 12 XIII | uncles and cousins, who gave us hospitality; we were 13 XIV | great intelligence, and it gave me some little comfort to 14 XIV | point being settled, Hans gave the signal, and we soon 15 XV | The rarefied air scarcely gave play to the action of my 16 XVI | but the stupefaction soon gave way to delirious rapture.~“ 17 XVII | and that the concussion gave a more abrupt and deadened 18 XVIII | I consulted frequently, gave our direction as southeast 19 XVIII | increase of only 4°. This gave reason for believing that 20 XVIII | order to ‘halt’ therefore gave me pleasure. Hans laid our 21 XIX | places this magnificence gave way to narrow channels between 22 XIX | answered not a word, and gave the signal for a start. 23 XX | which an ancient people gave its name to this system. 24 XXII | cooling, its contraction gave rise in its crust to disruptions, 25 XXIII | of procuring the water, I gave way to a movement of despair.~ 26 XXV | breakfast the Professor gave a few hours to the arrangement 27 XXV | had a good deal to say. I gave way in no respect to Davy’ 28 XXX | my terrestrial experience gave me no cognisance. For such 29 XXXI | and then. For dessert he gave us a few cups of coffee, 30 XXXII | and at six the Professor gave the signal to embark. Hans 31 XXXVII| depressions or elevations gave witness to some tremendous 32 XXXIX | tertiary period, which first gave birth to flowerslooked 33 XL | I scorned the future. I gave not a thought to the things 34 XLI | hurrying us along into it.~I gave myself up for lost.~An hour 35 XLII | three equal portions and gave one to each. This made about 36 XLIII | suffocated.~But the Professor gave up his idea of abandoning 37 XLV | shipwrecked mariners. They gave us food and clothing. After 38 XLV | to be despised.~Hamburg gave a grand fete in our honour.


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