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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 XI | compasses, viz., a common compass and a dipping needle.~5. 2 XIV | geometrically, with square and compass and plummet. Everywhere 3 XVIII| and was indicated by the compass.~“Now, Axel,” cried the 4 XVIII| descensus Averni of Virgil. The compass, which I consulted frequently, 5 XXIV | never ceased to consult his compass, to keep account of the 6 XXIV | hour the indications of the compass, the chronometer, the aneroid, 7 XXV | where we are now. Take your compass, and note the direction.”~ 8 XXXI | reckoning.”~“And does the compass still show south-east?”~“ 9 XXXVI| strong.~“But where is the compass? I asked.~“Here it is, upon 10 XXXVI| ascertain this by consulting the compass. Let us go and see what 11 XXXVI| the rock my uncle took the compass, laid it horizontally, and 12 XLI | none were saved but the compass and the chronometer; our 13 XLII | boiling water! I consulted the compass.~The compass had lost its 14 XLII | consulted the compass.~The compass had lost its properties! 15 XLIII| VOLCANO AT LAST!~Yes: our compass was no longer a guide; the 16 XLIII| thunder.~Then the disordered compass, thrown out of gear by the 17 XLIII| minute? See this agitated compass needle. It is an earthquake 18 XLIV | enchanting island, within a compass of only a few leagues. Eastward 19 XLIV | the antipodes.”~“But the compass?” said my uncle.~“Ay, the 20 XLIV | said my uncle.~“Ay, the compass!” I said, greatly puzzled. “ 21 XLIV | puzzled. “According to the compass we have gone northward.”~“ 22 XLIV | uncle murmuring: “But the compass! that compass! It pointed 23 XLIV | But the compass! that compass! It pointed due north. How 24 XLV | that abominable deceitful compass, which we had mislaid somewhere 25 XLV | inexplicable behaviour of our compass. On the same day, with much 26 XLV | in a corner this unhappy compass, which we had long lost 27 XLV | my uncle asked.~“That compass!”~“Well?”~“See, its poles 28 XLV | needle of this confounded compass began to point south instead


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