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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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silence

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1 V | his life. I will preserve silence. I will keep the secret 2 V | asked after a few moments of silence.~“Three oclock,” I replied.~“ 3 VI | a tone of triumph. “But silence, do you hear me? silence 4 VI | silence, do you hear me? silence upon the whole subject; 5 VII | I, hand in hand, but in silence, pursued our way. The emotions 6 VIII | carriage, but we sat in silence. My uncle examined all his 7 IX | impressive gesture, to keep silence, he went into the boat which 8 X | enjoining the most absolute silence upon our plans.~In the first 9 XIII | urchins upon their knees.~But silence reigned in all this little 10 XIV | true.~After a few momentssilence, during which I dared not 11 XV | ate their breakfasts in silence.~We were now beginning to 12 XVI | answer; and I returned in silence to my lava seat in a state 13 XVII | was effected in profound silence, broken only by the descent 14 XVII | not inclined to argue. My silence was taken for consent and 15 XIX | a start. I saw that his silence was nothing but ill-humour.~ 16 XX | almost without a word. Hanssilence seemed to be infecting us.~ 17 XXI | loss of a minute.”~A long silence followed.~“So then, Axel,” 18 XXII | But, no, there was dead silence.~And now my limbs were failing 19 XXII | hours passed away. A deep silence reigned around us, the silence 20 XXII | silence reigned around us, the silence of the grave. No sound could 21 XXII | discovery? Had he during the silence of the night caught a sound, 22 XXVI | alone.~But his habit of silence gained upon him day by day, 23 XXVI | But there was a dreary silence in all that long gallery. 24 XXVII | reason of that fearful, silence, when for the last time 25 XXVIII | of an hour passed away. Silence reigned in this gallery. 26 XXX | gazed upon these wonders in silence. Words failed me to express 27 XXX | the wind lulled, a deeper silence than that of the deserts 28 XXXV | to crush the sea.”~A deep silence falls on all around. The 29 XXXVIII| frame.~After some momentssilence the Professor was himself 30 XXXIX | forward. We advanced in silence, bathed in luminous electric 31 XXXIX | sparkling streams ran almost in silence under what would have been 32 XLI | the courage to preserve silence. I wished to leave him cool 33 XLII | hearing. I could hear the silence in the gallery after the 34 XLIV | cette montagne, mon enfant?”~Silence still.~“Now let us try Italian,”


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