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29 perhaps
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29 walls
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28 able
28 above
Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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walls

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1 IX | ghostly shape upon the ancient walls. Indeed, the castle is much 2 IX | earth and turf, and the walls slope inward; they rather 3 XII | inlet was confined between walls of rock, precipices crowned 4 XIV | inclosed between basaltic walls of the strangest construction.~ 5 XVI | direction, precipices like low walls, lakes reduced to ponds, 6 XVII | Its almost perpendicular walls were bristling with innumerable 7 XVII | contraction of its aperture. Its walls, by a gentle incline, were 8 XVIII | surfaces of lava on the walls received it on its passage, 9 XVIII | tunnel. It still lined the walls with a thick and glistening 10 XVIII | springs break through such walls as these?”~“But perhaps 11 XIX | to move his lamp over the walls of the gallery. I expected 12 XIX | plants and shells. In the walls were distinct impressions 13 XX | old red sandstone of the walls. It might have been thought 14 XX | magnificent marbles clothed the walls, some of a greyish agate 15 XX | our lamps from the side walls. The marble, the schist, 16 XX | written upon these gloomy walls, and a geologist might with 17 XXII | moving his lantern along the walls, cried:~“Here are primitive 18 XXII | then almost ceased. The walls assumed a crystallised though 19 XXII | were immured within prison walls of granite.~It was eight 20 XXII | sound could reach us through walls, the thinnest of which were 21 XXV | heat to pass through its walls.~But without stopping to 22 XXVI | man shut up between four walls soon loses the power to 23 XXVII | unfolding down the darkening walls. I scarcely dared to shut 24 XXVIII| am surrounded by granite walls, and the loudest explosion 25 XXX | fights were ribbed in by vast walls of granite, which seemed 26 XLI | could not show us both its walls at once. The fall of the 27 XLI | When it approached the walls of the gallery I threw on 28 XLIII | matter? Look at those quaking walls! look at those shivering 29 XLIII | tongues of fire lapped the walls, which crackled and sputtered


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