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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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speak

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1 II | polyglot. Not that he could speak fluently in the two thousand 2 V | but that word I would not speak.~Yet I was not an ill-natured 3 V | I repeated, “I shall not speak. He would insist upon going; 4 V | really was that I dared not speak now, so intense was the 5 VI | against this document.”~“Speak, my boy, dont be afraid. 6 VII | man, his equal, free to speak and to act independently, 7 VIII | porter at the hotel could speak German and English; but 8 XI | administration, and did not speak to each other. I therefore 9 XIII | our knees. Those who could speak kept repeatingSællvertu,“ 10 XIII | tone; those that could not speak made up for that want by 11 XIV | has been dumb; but he may speak again. Now, eruptions are 12 XXI | cross roads.~I will not speak of the sufferings we endured 13 XXI | somewhat; and I was now able to speak. .~“Let us see,” I said, “ 14 XXV | therefrom.”~“What is it. Speak freely.!~“At the latitude 15 XXVII | discussions.~I tried to speak aloud, but hoarse sounds 16 XXVIII | make myself heard, I must speak along this wall, which would 17 XXVIII | exhausted! I can’t answer. Speak to me!”~. . . .~“Courage,” 18 XXVIII | resumed my uncle. “Dont speak. Listen to me. We have looked 19 XXVIII | exactly the second when you speak. I will repeat it as soon 20 XXXII | daily notes, written, so to speak, as the course of events 21 XXXVI | he could. I was unable to speak. I was shattered with fatigue 22 XXXVIII| The Professor ceased to speak, and the audience broke 23 XXXIX | mistaken?”~“It is difficult to speak decidedly, uncle, for all 24 XLI | was not so. I wanted to speak to my uncle, but the roaring 25 XLII | these! The man who could speak so, under such circumstances, 26 XLIV | Professor was the first to speak, and said:~“Well, this is 27 XLIV | answer still.~“Will you speak when you are told?” exclaimed 28 XLV | as soon as he was able to speak. “After our arrival at Cape


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