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28 laid
28 mountain
28 speak
28 stood
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27 believe
27 deep
Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | true that the old house stood slightly off the perpendicular, 2 I | accuracy; but after all, it stood firm, thanks to an old elm 3 VII | done with my gaiters?”~I stood thunderstruck. My voice 4 XI | fell from the Professor. He stood with arms crossed, perfectly 5 XIV | this positive affirmation I stood amazed and speechless.~“ 6 XVI | lay unrolled before me.~I stood on the very summit of the 7 XVI | before a granite rock that stood in the centre of the crater, 8 XVI | receive a statue of Pluto. He stood like a man stupefied, but 9 XVII | and gazed down. My hair stood on end with terror. The 10 XX | a wall very unexpectedly stood before us. Right or left, 11 XXIII | of which I soon under-. stood the cause, when plunging 12 XXX | was able to reopen them, I stood more stupefied even than 13 XXX | compared to that in which I stood with wonder and admiration, 14 XXX | of the windy blasts they stood unmoved and firm, just like 15 XXX | turned into admiration. There stood before me productions of 16 XXX | equal diameter. There they stood in thousands. No light could 17 XXXIII | height above the sea. We stood amazed, thunderstruck, at 18 XXXIII | enormous beasts were clad?~We stood dumb with fear. They approach 19 XXXVII | unparalleled collection.~I stood amazed. My uncle had uplifted 20 XXXVII | unlimited astonishment. Here he stood facing an immense collection 21 XXXVIII| until M. Elie de Beaumont stood almost alone in his opinion.~ 22 XXXVIII| lived countless ages ago. I stood mute before this apparition 23 XXXVIII| We raised the body. We stood it up against a rock. It 24 XXXVIII| eighteenth century I would have stood up for Scheuchzer’s pre-adamite 25 XXXIX | trunk of a gigantic kauri, stood a human being, the Proteus 26 XXXIX | the geologic period.~We stood petrified and speechless 27 XL | three hundred years ago, I stood aghast in dumb amazement. 28 XLI | the match. The Professor stood, chronometer in hand. “Ready?”


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