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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 IV | STARVED INTO SUBMISSION~“He is gone!” cried Martha, running 2 IV | I replied, “completely gone.”~“Well; and how about his 3 V | no rest. Evidently he had gone deeply into the matter, 4 V | locked. The big key was gone. Who could have taken it 5 VII | dreamed that yon would have gone out for a walk instead of 6 IX | after all, when we have gone down, we shall have to get 7 XII | four oclock, and we had gone four Icelandic miles, or 8 XV | where two could not have gone abreast. There was therefore 9 XV | mountain, it would have gone on to the sea and formed 10 XVIII | be by and by? We have not gone a single inch yet into the 11 XVIII | that?”~“Because if we had gone deep into the crust of earth, 12 XIX | very fatiguing walk, we had gone two leagues south, but scarcely 13 XIX | half-hour the inclines have gone the other way, and at this 14 XIX | I will look.~I had not gone a hundred paces before incontestable 15 XXII | was his custom.~We had not gone a hundred yards when the 16 XXIII | seven. In an hour we had gone a mile and a quarter, and 17 XXIII | clear that the hunter had gone no farther. Guided by an 18 XXIV | keep account of the ground gone over.~The gallery dipped 19 XXIV | When he told me that we had gone fifty leagues horizontally, 20 XXV | calculation, “I infer that we have gone eighty-five leagues since 21 XXV | of 1,600 leagues we have gone twelve!”~“So you say.”~“ 22 XXV | not tell how far he had gone.~But I kept this objection 23 XXVI | hitherto things had not gone on so badly, and that I 24 XXVI | behind, they too should have gone back. But even in this case 25 XXVI | moment that I must have gone on.~Besides, I thought, 26 XXVII | of another incline, had gone with my companions away 27 XXVIII | death were not yet to be gone through. I would think no 28 XXXI | journey, everything having gone on well so far.”~“But how 29 XXXI | such as this, have only gone through the first stage 30 XXXII | guide, the raft — are all gone out of my ken. An illusion 31 XXXIV | calculate the distance we have gone over, and note them in my 32 XXXVI | after the commotions we had gone through, all contributed 33 XXXVII | begun over again. We had gone backwards instead of forwards!~ 34 XXXVIII| nineteen feet high. I have gone through the treatises of 35 XLIV | According to the compass we have gone northward.”~“Has it lied?”~“ 36 XLV | news that the Professor had gone to discover a way to the


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