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heard 32
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hearth 3
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33 since
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32 heard
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32 island
32 matter
Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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heard

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1 I | knife blade. Boys have been heard to remark that that organ 2 V | half opening the door; he heard not a sound, not even that 3 VI | names which I have never heard before?”~“Nothing easier. 4 VI | of July; he may even have heard the legendary stories told 5 VII | the truth of what I had heard? Had I not bent under the 6 X | Lilloise which has never been heard of.~“Yes,” said he, “your 7 XI | all night.~When I awoke I heard my uncle talking at a great 8 XIII | the voice of the host was heard inviting us to the kitchen, 9 XIV | wonders of Greece.~I had heard of the Giant’s Causeway 10 XVII | 800 feet.~At this moment I heard the voice of Hans.~“Halt!” 11 XIX | prudence, and uncle Liedenbrock heard my exclamation.~“What’s 12 XXI | Drink!” said he.~Had I heard him? Was my uncle beside 13 XXIII | a noise of footsteps was heard in the dark abyss. Hans 14 XXIII | where the torrent could be heard the loudest. He met with 15 XXIII | when a sudden hissing was heard, and a jet of water spurted 16 XXVIII | Listening more attentively, I heard in reality a murmuring of 17 XXVIII | voices seemed to be best heard. The wordforlorad‘ again 18 XXVIII | mass that a voice can be heard. I am surrounded by granite 19 XXVIII | explosion could never be heard here! This noise comes along 20 XXVIII | understood it all. To make myself heard, I must speak along this 21 XXVIII | There will be no more voices heard when once I have started. 22 XXVIII | These were the last words I heard.~This wonderful underground 23 XXIX | opening in the grotto. I heard too a vague and indistinct 24 XXX | travellers, but had never heard of any of such dimensions 25 XXXIII | of prodigious force are heard. The two beasts are fast 26 XXXIV | noon a distant noise is heard. I note the fact without 27 XXXIV | for now the roarings are heard with increasing loudness. 28 XXXIV | and heavy explosions are heard from time to time, when 29 XXXV | move, but not a word can be heard. We cannot even make ourselves 30 XXXV | cannot even make ourselves heard by approaching our mouth 31 XXXV | A fresh noise is heard! Surely it is the sea breaking 32 XXXVIII| out of fossil men. I have heard the tale of the kneepan


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