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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | the unasked-for shape of a round and most unscientific oath: 2 IV | wise resolve to walk twice round the room quietly and settle 3 IV | of turning this document round and round, he too might 4 IV | this document round and round, he too might discover the 5 IX | swept at a great distance round Cape Rejkianess, which forms 6 IX | a bit of leather rolled round the foot for shoes.~The 7 XII | pasture land, we had to work round the Kolla fiord, a longer 8 XIII | and their elders gathered round the peat fire, which also 9 XIV | Kyrkoherde,“ said Hans, turning round to my uncle.~“The rector,” 10 XV | cliffs had to be tacked round, not without great difficulty. 11 XV | speed. He began to circle round the cone of the crater, 12 XVI | circumference, but almost perfectly round. Just upon the edge appeared 13 XVII | and three hundred feet round. I bent over a projecting 14 XVII | down, then he passed it round a lava block that projected 15 XXII | violent exertions to turn round upon my granite couch.~A 16 XXV | 583 leagues; let us say in round numbers 1,600 leagues, or 17 XXVI | granite.~Suddenly turning round I observed that I was alone.~ 18 XXVIII| fractures of the globe radiated round this vast cavern. So get 19 XXIX | on awakening, I looked round me. My couch, made up of 20 XXX | in close array like the round, thatched roofs of a central 21 XXXII | white and ghastly mists wrap round the shifting forms of the 22 XXXII | these words I rose and gazed round upon the horizon, still 23 XXXIII| The sea unbroken all round. No land in sight. The horizon 24 XXXIII| examines the horizon all round with his glass, and folds 25 XXXV | velocity, as if whipped round by the force of the whirlwind. 26 XXXV | feet, spinning silently round upon the deck; I try to 27 XL | aperture, which was almost round, was about five feet in 28 XLI | seized by an eddy, spun round as it still flew along. 29 XLI | to the bit of cord rolled round the stump of the mast! Not 30 XLIII | frenzied impulse; it ran round the dial, and spun hither 31 XLIII | suppose they should wrap us round.”~“But they wont wrap us 32 XLIII | But they wont wrap us round.”~“But we shall be stifled.”~“ 33 XLIII | once whirled helplessly round. It rocked upon the lava 34 XLIV | to him? My uncle looked round with dumb surprise.~“Well, 35 XLIV | hearty shaking of hands all round.~At that moment, if he did


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