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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 II | along which were traced certain mysterious characters.~Here 2 V | right to lay upon him, a certain feeling of compassion was 3 VI | Why should it not, at a certain depth, attain an impassable 4 VI | is possible, too.”~“It is certain,” exclaimed my uncle in 5 VIII | struck with the aspect of a certain church spire situated in 6 XII | of the distant mountains; certain peaks, boldly uprising, 7 XIV | eruptions are always preceded by certain well-known phenomena. I 8 XV | vast turbary measured in certain ravines had in many places 9 XVI | well-defined sharpness.~In certain parts of the cone there 10 XVI | projected from which on a certain day would point out the 11 XVIII | forty-five degrees; happily certain asperities and a few blisterings 12 XVIII | there was plenty of air. Certain puffs of air reached us. 13 XVIII | every hundred feet. But certain local conditions may modify 14 XX | days. I found that out for certain when supper-time came. And, 15 XX | pronounced decidedly, “I am certain that this gallery driven 16 XXVII | tunnel, by the projections of certain rocks, by the disposition 17 XXVIII | caught, or seemed to catch, certain vague, indescribable, distant, 18 XXIX | was no torch, no lamp, yet certain mysterious glimpses of light 19 XXX | their condensation must at certain times fall in torrents of 20 XXX | stupefaction mingled with a certain amount of fear.~The unforeseen 21 XXX | explanation of the fact. At a certain period the earth consisted 22 XXXII | looked: nothing could be more certain. But supposing it might 23 XXXVII | stone.~This might up to a certain point explain the existence 24 XXXVIII| in the loose grey soil of certain grottoes in France, Switzerland, 25 XXXVIII| seemed to become daily more certain.~Nor was this all. Fresh 26 XXXIX | matters.~Although I was certain that we were now treading 27 XLV | central heat. But I admit that certain circumstances not yet sufficiently 28 XLV | to my uncle and wife to a certain happy youth. What is the


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