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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 Pre | brethren in the far north, whom distance has not barred from the 2 IX | The Valkyria kept at some distance from the coast, taking a 3 IX | berth and swept at a great distance round Cape Rejkianess, which 4 XII | province, at a very small distance from the capital, is reckoned 5 XIII | suddenly within a short distance of one of these spectres, 6 XIII | into the cloudy sky at the distance of at least five miles.~ 7 XV | them already reduced by distance to microscopic dimensions.~ 8 XXII | sound died away in the far distance.~“Hans has abandoned us,” 9 XXII | murmuring of something in the distance, which had failed to affect 10 XXIII | walk we should widen the distance between ourselves and the 11 XXIII | were flowing past me at a distance of two feet with extreme 12 XXIV | well, penetrating in actual distance no more than two leagues; 13 XXV | faithful stream. At this distance from its spring the water 14 XXV | radius of the earth, the distance from the centre to the surface 15 XXVIII| conversation, carried on with a distance of four miles and a quarter 16 XXX | an unexpected sight. At a distance of five hundred paces, at 17 XXXIII| had made three times the distance, yet still the southern 18 XXXIII| pitched down again, at a distance of twenty fathoms.~“What 19 XXXIV | continuous roar.~“In the distance,” says the Professor, “there 20 XXXIV | Yet, if at our present distance from the animal, a distance 21 XXXIV | distance from the animal, a distance of twelve leagues at the 22 XXXIV | observations, to calculate the distance we have gone over, and note 23 XXXIV | under England. [1]~[1] This distance carries the travellers as 24 XXXV | roarings become lost in the distance.~The weather — if we may 25 XXXV | the sea is calm.~In the distance the clouds resemble great 26 XXXVI | thought we had left so long a distance behind us.~ 27 XXXVII| stage after stage in the distance. They undulated away to 28 XXXVII| horizon, and melted in the distance in a faint haze. There within 29 XXXIX | clumps of forest trees in the distance, presented a weird and wonderful 30 XXXIX | my senses.~In fact, at a distance of a quarter of a mile,


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