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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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fell

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1 II | slipped out of the volume and fell upon the floor.~My uncle 2 V | was overcome by sleep, and fell off at the end of the sofa, 3 VI | the atmospheric vapours fell in rain upon the soil; and 4 VII | start.”~At ten oclock I fell upon my bed, a dead lump 5 XI | called red even in England, fell in long meshes upon his 6 XI | impassioned flow of words which fell from the Professor. He stood 7 XIV | justify my fears: But I fell from the height of my new-born 8 XV | Presently the dust storm fell upon the mountain, which 9 XVI | extent, it came and softly fell upon the edge of the middle 10 XVII | be 46; Ursa minor. Then I fell fast asleep.~ 11 XXII | utterly; I uttered a cry and fell.~“Come to me, I am dying.”~ 12 XXIII| and thankful, we all three fell into a sound sleep.~ 13 XXIV | this fault the Hansbach fell in a cascade, and lost some 14 XXVII| an impenetrable wall, and fell down upon the rock.~Unspeakable 15 XXVII| hours, no doubt exhausted, I fell like a lifeless lump at 16 XXIX | arms of my uncle, where I fell bruised, bleeding, and insensible.~“ 17 XXX | breeze, and some of the spray fell upon my face. On this slightly 18 XXX | its bed? My imagination fell powerless before such immensity.~ 19 XXX | underneath, though a chill fell upon me as soon as I came 20 XXX | than that of the deserts fell upon the arid, naked rocks, 21 XXX | regain the grotto, and I fell asleep in the midst of the 22 XXXII| the foot of the mast, and fell asleep in the midst of fantastic 23 XXXII| palaeontology. Though awake I fell into a dream. I thought 24 XXXVI| three sleepless nights, fell into a broken and painful 25 XXXVI| exhilarating voice of the Professor fell upon my ears as I awoke; 26 XL | words of panegyric which fell upon my attentive ear, and 27 XLI | and cargo.~We all three fell down flat. In less than 28 XLII | was done, we each of us fell deep into thought. What


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