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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | rapid utterance; not, to be sure, when he was talking at 2 I | his fists firmly closed, a sure sign of an irritable temperament, 3 IV | of it but nonsense. To be sure the fourteenth, fifteenth 4 IV | given it to me!~You may be sure I felt stirred up. My eyes 5 VI | I dont feel so very sure of that, uncle,” I replied; “ 6 IX | said, astonished.~“To be sure, now we have nothing to 7 XII | as I was to the swift and sure steamers on the Elbe, I 8 XIV | minister of the Gospel. To be sure, it was a week-day; perhaps 9 XVII | that we were passing. I am sure I did trouble my head about 10 XVIII | level of the sea.”~“Are you sure of that?”~“Quite sure. Consult 11 XVIII | you sure of that?”~“Quite sure. Consult the barometer.”~ 12 XIX | mistaken. But I cannot be sure of that until I have reached 13 XXIII | Never mind, we cannot be sure; let us fill the water bottle 14 XXV | angles and the inclines. I am sure there is no error. Let us 15 XXV | under mid-Atlantic?”~“To be sure we are.”~“And perhaps at 16 XXVI | said aloud to myself, “I am sure to find my companions again. 17 XXVI | a time, not lost. I was sure I should find my way again.~“ 18 XXVI | I shall find them, I am sure.”~I repeated these words 19 XXVI | became separated? Yes, to be sure I was. Hans was after me, 20 XXVIII| Yet it was language, I was sure of it.~For a moment I feared 21 XXIX | cried cheerily. “I feel sure you are better.”~“Yes, I 22 XXXI | and inhabited too.”~“To be sure,” said I; “and why should 23 XXXI | So much as that?”~“I am sure of not being a mile out 24 XXXV | are lost’; but I am not sure.~At last I write down the 25 XXXVI | at the thought that it is sure not to be shut against us.”~“ 26 XXXVI | enough to last?”~“Yes; to be sure we have. Hans is a clever 27 XXXVI | clever fellow, and I am sure he must have saved a large 28 XXXVI | still let us go and make sure.”~We left this grotto which 29 XL | Why gunpowder, to be sure! Let us mine the obstacle


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