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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 II | could do no less than ask a question about its contents, although 2 III | suggested to the document in question.”~My uncle, falling back 3 V | his eyes. Yes, never was a question more forcibly put.~I nodded 4 VI | I was hoping that this question would be unanswerable; but 5 VI | leave you to decide that question,” I answered rather sullenly. “ 6 VI | truth concerning this grand question.”~“Very well, we shall see,” 7 X | He hesitated. This direct question went to the root of the 8 XI | Governor disagreed upon some question of administration, and did 9 XIV | worth while debating this question, and I did debate it. I 10 XIV | during which I dared not question him, he resumed:~“I was 11 XIV | occupied with the important question you have just opened, for 12 XVI | we are now standing.”~The question being put, Hans replied:~“ 13 XVIII | I could not answer that question at the moment. Hunger and 14 XXI | seemed to take no part in a question upon which depended his 15 XXIX | immediately called for the question:~“What is the matter, Axel?”~“ 16 XXIX | matter, Axel?”~“I have a question to ask you. You say that 17 XXXI | have not yet asked you that question, and your instruments must 18 XXXIII | us —”~“That is just the question. Have we followed that road? 19 XXXIII | flood.~Flight was out of the question now. The reptiles rose; 20 XXXVI | could answer my uncle’s question.~“Well, now,” he repeated, “ 21 XXXVI | uncle, do let me ask you one question.”~“Of course, Axel.”~“How 22 XXXVI | etc.~Still there was the question of provisions to be settled, 23 XXXVI | opportunity to put to my uncle the question where we were now.~“That 24 XXXVI | depends very much upon the question in what direction we have 25 XXXVIII| genuineness of the bone in question, and became the most ardent 26 XXXVIII| since our departure the question had advanced to farther 27 XXXVIII| confess I cannot answer that question. No doubt in the post-tertiary 28 XXXVIII| cemetery. Then one very serious question arose presently which we 29 XLII | chance of being saved?”~My question was unanswered.~An hour 30 XLIV | Germany.”~He put the same question in English.~We got no forwarder. 31 XLV | systems of science upon the question of the central fire, he


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