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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 VI | your opinions. You are no longer my nephew only, but my colleague. 2 VI | more, and now it is no longer reckoned among active volcanoes.”~ 3 VI | can discuss the matter no longer.”~“But I have to tell you 4 X | following the shore. It will be longer, but more interesting.”~“ 5 XII | round the Kolla fiord, a longer way but an easier one than 6 XIII | declining, she insisted no longer, and I was able at last 7 XIV | when I could hold out no longer, I resolved to lay the case 8 XIV | elastic fluids, being no longer under pressure, go off by 9 XV | leagues. I could stand it no longer. I was yielding to the effects 10 XIX | Well, I cannot stand it any longer,” I replied.~“What! after 11 XIX | obstinacy. I could hold out no longer. I picked up a perfectly 12 XXIII | greatest excitement. I was no longer sensible of my fatigue. 13 XXIV | wondering that I was no longer thirsty, and I was for asking 14 XXIV | calculations are correct we are no longer under Iceland.”~“Do you 15 XXV | troglodyte [l] life. I no longer thought of sun, moon, and 16 XXVI | granite. The stream was no longer at my feet.~ 17 XXVII | terrible fact that it no longer ran at my side. Then I understood 18 XXVII | use to think of flight any longer. Here I must die the most 19 XXVIII| through. I would think no longer. I drove away every idea, 20 XXVIII| threatened to become a fall. I no longer had the strength to stop 21 XXXII | planetary bodies. My body is no longer firm and terrestrial; it 22 XXXIII| is wounded to death. I no longer see his scaly armour. Only 23 XXXIX | emanated, that shadows no longer existed. You might have 24 XXXIX | belonging to species no longer living, splendid palmacites, 25 XXXIX | still himself. It was no longer a fossil being like him 26 XL | been engraved. I could no longer doubt of the existence of 27 XLI | steeper. I believe we were no longer sliding, but falling down. 28 XLII | me, from which I could no longer get free. I felt that a 29 XLIII | Yes: our compass was no longer a guide; the needle flew


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