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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 VI | the market, and did her part so well that in an hour 2 VI | ceased to press him upon that part of the subject, and as above 3 VI | not the twelve thousandth part of its radius is known; 4 VII | morning making purchases of a part of the tools and apparatus 5 IX | street I found the greater part of the population busied 6 X | thousand volumes? For my part —”~“Oh, M. Liedenbrock, 7 X | excellent M. Fridrikssen.~This part of the conversation was 8 XI | that Hans engaged on his part to conduct us to the village 9 XI | on foot. He knew all that part of the coast perfectly, 10 XI | him, was one indispensable part of the engagement.~The start 11 XI | thinks of the marvellous part he has to play in the future.”~“ 12 XII | travellersfootsteps.~Yet this part of the province, at a very 13 XIV | from the parish the fourth part of the tithe, which does 14 XIV | alike to him. For my own part the incidents of the journey 15 XIV | about eruptions. Now, the part of ejected scoriae and ashes 16 XV | at the summit or thinnest part of the volcano.~To the eruption 17 XX | of limestone.~The greater part of these bore impressions 18 XX | yet to play the splendid part he now acts. There were 19 XXI | but Hans seemed to take no part in a question upon which 20 XXIII | thunder. During the first part of our walk, not meeting 21 XXIII | blow of the hammer in this part of the earth’s structure. 22 XXV | leagues are the hundredth part of the earth’s radius. At 23 XXX | my eye could sweep every part of the bay; within its extremity 24 XXXII | front, and the anterior part of its body was plated with 25 XXXIII| other animals were taking part in the fray — the porpoise, 26 XXXIV | is vertical; but for my part I prefer the more ordinary 27 XXXV | of us is lashed to some part of the raft. The waves rise 28 XXXVI | must have saved a large part of our cargo. But still 29 XXXVI | preservation; for the most part the sea had spared them, 30 XXXVI | crossed it in its narrowest part. And it is a curious circumstance,” 31 XXXVII| fate has driven me on this part of the coast, I will not 32 XLI | I found that the greater part of the articles embarked 33 XLII | would play the principal part; then this unbearable heat, 34 XLIII | mountain be, and in what part of the world we were to 35 XLIV | to contemplation. For my part, I could for another hour 36 XLV | of every country.~For my part I cannot agree with his


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