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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 IV | about it. Ropes could not hold him, such a determined geologist 2 V | countenance; for he laid hold of my arm, and speechlessly 3 VI | shall know exactly what to hold as truth concerning this 4 VII | hypotheses, but I could not lay hold of one.~Yet I remembered 5 VII | through the night terror had hold of me. I spent it dreaming 6 VIII | they disappeared in the hold.~My uncle, notwithstanding 7 XIV | basalt, torn from their hold by the fury of tempests, 8 XIV | So, at last, when I could hold out no longer, I resolved 9 XIV | her voice, let babblers hold their peace.’~I returned 10 XVII | feeling of vacuity laid hold upon me. I felt my centre 11 XVII | drop down, when a hand laid hold of me. It was that of Hans. 12 XVII | to unroll itself from its hold; when two hundred feet down, 13 XVII | my foot seemed to catch hold of like a hand.~When one 14 XIX | invincible obstinacy. I could hold out no longer. I picked 15 XXI | hands in mine. He let me hold them and looked at me. His 16 XXIII | him on, when I saw him lay hold of the pickaxe to make an 17 XXV | You shall have my leave to hold your tongue, Axel, but not 18 XXVII | agony a new terror laid hold of me. In falling my lamp 19 XXX | this unpleasant notion got hold of me, I surveyed with anxious 20 XXXII | ken. An illusion has laid hold upon me.~“What is the matter?” 21 XXXIV | About four Hans rises, lays hold of the mast, climbs to its 22 XXXV | him. He has laid a firm hold upon a rope, and appears 23 XXXVIII| Here the Professor laid hold of the fossil skeleton, 24 XL | be made large enough to hold fifty pounds of guncotton, 25 XLI | opened my lantern. I laid hold of the end of the match. 26 XLII | A dim, vague notion laid hold of my mind, but which was 27 XLIII | were obliged to lay fast hold of the planks of the raft, 28 XLIV | to his heels, Hans caught hold of him, and brought him


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