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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | the museum of mineralogy formed by M. Struve, the Russian 2 V | his destruction.”~Having formed this resolution, I folded 3 VI | a simple experiment. He formed a small ball of the metals 4 VI | it became oxydized and formed miniature mountains; a crater 5 IX | one expected something, formed in groups upon the quay.~ 6 XII | ruins of a fiery nature have formed a frightful chaos.~In two 7 XIII | the panes of which were formed of sheep’s bladder, not 8 XIV | You see cones imperfectly formed, irregular pyramids, with 9 XIV | overhanging portion of which formed a semi-arch over the sea. 10 XV | later period a wide chasm formed diagonally from south-west 11 XV | through a crater suddenly formed at the summit or thinnest 12 XV | formation, which in cooling had formed into hexagonal prisms. Everywhere 13 XV | the flanks of the mountain formed an angle with the horizon 14 XV | facilitated our ascent. It was formed by one of those torrents 15 XV | have gone on to the sea and formed more islands.~Such as it 16 XVIII | neck; and with the other he formed an electric communication 17 XVIII | blisterings here and there formed steps, and we descended, 18 XVIII | long rope.~But that which formed steps under our feet became 19 XVIII | porous in many places, had formed a surface covered with small 20 XIX | cried, “the marine deposits formed in the second period, these 21 XIX | I picked up a perfectly formed shell, which had belonged 22 XX | sunk underneath the waters, formed by degrees into vast accumulated 23 XX | mineralization.~Thus were formed those immense coalfields, 24 XXII | Its thousands of windings formed an inextricable labyrinth 25 XXX | with their sharp spurs, formed capes and promontories, 26 XXX | trees of moderate height, formed like umbrellas, with exact 27 XXX | beneath those giants; they formed settlements of domes placed 28 XXX | rushed upon these remains, formed of indestructible phosphates 29 XXX | extremity a little harbour was formed between the pyramidal cliffs, 30 XXXI | of the promontory which formed the little natural harbour, 31 XXXVIII| 1] The facial angle is formed by two lines, one touching 32 XL | roof. This roof itself is formed of fragments of rock carried


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