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parts 4
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pass 13
passage 31
passages 8
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31 icelandic
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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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passage

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1 VII | depositing various loads in the passage. Our old servant was at 2 VII | desperate undertaking. The passage was encumbered with rope 3 VII | as we can to secure our passage. Go and pack up.”~There 4 IX | Danes.~“How long will the passage take?” my uncle asked.~“ 5 IX | southerly point of Iceland.~The passage was marked by nothing unusual. 6 XII | more than this. As for a passage leading to the centre of 7 XII | cross the fiord; but the passage was effected without any 8 XIII | down the long, narrow, dark passage, would have been impossible. 9 XIII | opening out into the one passage: these were the kitchen, 10 XIV | impossible, for want of a passage, to go deeper, in spite 11 XVII | Yes; there is a sort of passage which inclines to the right. 12 XVIII | walls received it on its passage, and scattered it like a 13 XVIII | dispersed the darkness of the passage.~Hans carried the other 14 XVIII | eruption of 1229, had forced a passage through this tunnel. It 15 XVIII | these?”~“But perhaps this passage runs to a very great depth. 16 XIX | determined to examine this passage to its farthest extremity? 17 XX | what it had been during our passage through the lava and schists. 18 XXII | fissures, and chasms. The passage through which we were moving 19 XXIII | were soon on our way down a passage inclining two feet in seven. 20 XXIV | it had at one time been a passage for eruptive matter thrown 21 XXIV | no trace was left of its passage. We kept going down a kind 22 XXV | How do you know that this passage does not run straight to 23 XXXII | an exact narrative of our passage.~Friday, August 14. — Wind 24 XXXVII| disturbed. The fatigues of our passage across, the dangers met, 25 XXXIX | the steep cliff, leaving a passage no wider than a couple of 26 XL | PREPARATIONS FOR BLASTING A PASSAGE TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH~ 27 XL | the Icelander. This short passage had not served to cool my 28 XL | feet in diameter; the dark passage was cut out in the live 29 XL | side to side in the narrow passage.~“But how was it with Saknussemm?” 30 XL | and has blocked up the passage which lay open to him. Many 31 XL | there must have been a free passage? See here are recent fissures


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