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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | roof sloped a little to one side, like the cap over the left 2 III | Alster, and went happily side by side up to the old windmill, 3 III | and went happily side by side up to the old windmill, 4 VIII | fantastic speed. Far away on one side was the green country, on 5 IX | of lava bounds it on one side, and falls gently towards 6 XIV | built of lava, at the south side of the base of the volcano. 7 XV | too steep to ascend on our side. Fortunately, after an hour 8 XV | was lashing it on to that side of Snæfell where we were 9 XV | we were on the opposite side, and sheltered from all 10 XVII | across the chimney from one side to the other.~Hans pulled 11 XX | reflection of our lamps from the side walls. The marble, the schist, 12 XXI | that was hanging at his side. To my amazement he placed 13 XXIII | with that point on the left side of the tunnel, at three 14 XXIV | granite tunnel winding from side to side, earned us past 15 XXIV | tunnel winding from side to side, earned us past unexpected 16 XXVII | that it no longer ran at my side. Then I understood the reason 17 XXX | an hour we wandered from side to side in the damp shades, 18 XXX | we wandered from side to side in the damp shades, and 19 XXXI | s walking, on the other side of the promontory which 20 XXXI | more steps I was at his side. To my great surprise a 21 XXXIII| traversed the ocean from side to side. What a very bad 22 XXXIII| traversed the ocean from side to side. What a very bad notion 23 XXXIII| approach us close: on one side the crocodile, on the other 24 XXXV | spray which it dashes from side to side in its headlong 25 XXXV | which it dashes from side to side in its headlong speed.~“ 26 XXXVI | where I found myself by the side of my uncle.~Then he returned 27 XXXVII| If Hans had but taken my side! But no, it was not to be. 28 XXXVII| were standing here at the side of Otto Liedenbrock!”~ 29 XXXIX | and the palm were growing side by side, the Australian 30 XXXIX | palm were growing side by side, the Australian eucalyptus 31 XL | for a way, up and down, side to side; there was no getting 32 XL | way, up and down, side to side; there was no getting any 33 XL | despair. My uncle strode from side to side in the narrow passage.~“ 34 XL | uncle strode from side to side in the narrow passage.~“ 35 XLI | taken place.~On the other side of the blown-up rock was 36 XLIV | myself lying on the sloping side of a mountain only two yards


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