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rare 2
rarefied 1
rash 2
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rather 36
ration 1
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29 kept
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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 II | to be found, or, at any rate, of being illegible.~“Well, 2 XI | uncle talking at a great rate in the next room. I immediately 3 XI | succeeded, for me, at any rate, a disturbed and restless 4 XII | and we shall get on at the rate of thirty miles a day.”~“ 5 XVIII | shall descend at a slow rate, and our lungs will become 6 XVIII | the globe advances at the rate of one degree (1 45° Fahr.) 7 XVIII | conditions may modify this rate. Thus at Yakoutsk in Siberia 8 XIX | the other way, and at this rate we shall soon arrive upon 9 XX | the present accelerated rate of consumption will exhaust 10 XX | cried my uncle, “now, at any rate, we shall know what we are 11 XXV | earth’s radius. At this rate we shall be two thousand 12 XXVIII| air has no effect upon its rate of travelling; it merely 13 XXVIII| seconds in coming. Now, at the rate of 1,120 feet in a second, 14 XXXI | unknown species?”~“At any rate,” he replied, “we have not 15 XXXII | We went with it at a high rate of speed. The dense atmosphere 16 XXXII | estimate our progress. At this rate, he said, we shall make 17 XXXII | direction of the wind, the rate of sailing, the way we made — 18 XXXIII| not complaining that the rate is slow, but that the sea 19 XXXIII| altogether astray?”~“At any rate we cannot feel sorry to 20 XXXIV | fitful. Temperature high. Rate three and a half leagues 21 XXXIV | horizontal progression.~At any rate, some leagues to the windward 22 XXXV | burst. The raft flies at a rate that I cannot reckon, but 23 XXXVI | keep any account of the rate or direction of the raft; 24 XXXVI | storm, during which our rate cannot have been less than 25 XLI | supposed we were running at the rate of thirty leagues an hour.~ 26 XLII | ten miles an hour. At this rate we shall get on.”~“Yes, 27 XLII | so let it be! But at any rate we shall once more be men, 28 XLIII | greatly alarmed me, or at any rate it would not have given 29 XLIII | able to explain it. At any rate it was clear that we were


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