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35 round
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34 reached
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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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hear

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1 IV | Now and then I listened to hear whether a well-known step 2 V | cried.~He seemed not to hear me.~“Uncle Liedenbrock!” 3 VI | triumph. “But silence, do you hear me? silence upon the whole 4 VII | rather frightened perhaps to hear her name called after her 5 VII | to-morrow, early.”~I could hear no more. I fled for refuge 6 XIII | no recruiting, would not hear of it, and the next morning 7 XVI | slumber, fancying I could hear ominous noises or feel tremblings 8 XVI | Danish.~I looked at Hans, to hear what he would say.~“Forüt!“ 9 XVII | man if it was possible to hear those words without a shudder.~ 10 XXI | it is the very last — you hear! — the last. I had kept 11 XXI | we must drag him. Do you hear me? Do you understand?”~ 12 XXI | my head incredulously.~“Hear me to the end,” the Professor 13 XXIII | thousand feet.~Then I began to hear distinctly quite a new sound 14 XXIII | mistaken,” he said. “What you hear is the rushing of a torrent.”~“ 15 XXIII | at the outside. I could hear a louder noise of flowing 16 XXV | man would soon learn to hear perfectly.”~“But wont this 17 XXVII | last time I listened to hear if any sound from my companions 18 XXVIII| continuous thunder, and I could hear its sounding undulations 19 XXVIII| this gallery. I could not hear even the beating of my heart.~ 20 XXVIII| feet from the wall I could hear distinctly. I succeeded 21 XXVIII| this time, I did distinctly hear my name pronounced across 22 XXVIII| great thing that we can hear each other.”~. . . .~During 23 XXIX | and at times I seemed to hear the whistling of wind.~I 24 XXIX | light of day, and dont I hear the wind blowing, and the 25 XXXI | dont see; but you might hear if you would listen. Don’ 26 XXXI | would listen. Dont you hear the hammer at work? Hans 27 XXXV | explode at once, we should hear no more than we do now.~ 28 XXXV | able to make each other hear a word. Our mouths open, 29 XXXIX | legion of serpents. I could hear the crashing noise of their 30 XLI | moment? I believe I did not hear the dull roar of the explosion. 31 XLII | hearing. All at once I could hear; and it was a real exercise 32 XLII | sense of hearing. I could hear the silence in the gallery 33 XLII | surprising degree.~I could hear him murmuring geological 34 XLIV | safer.~On my way I could hear my uncle murmuring: “But


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