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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 III | taken up with geology to be able to enter into such feelings 2 IV | it. But how should I be able to escape from the house? 3 VI | was appeased, and I was able to return to the contemplation 4 VI | which science has never been able to confute.”~[1] The degrees 5 VIII | space!~“Never shall I be able to do it,” I said.~“Don’ 6 X | uncle, as coolly as he was able, “is that Snæfell?”~“Yes; 7 XIII | insisted no longer, and I was able at last to curl myself up 8 XVII | rope, which would not be able to unroll itself from its 9 XXI | somewhat; and I was now able to speak. .~“Let us see,” 10 XXII | structure of the globe, we were able to peruse with our own eyes 11 XXV | and no reasonings would be able to get us on any farther.~ 12 XXX | quickly closed. When I was able to reopen them, I stood 13 XXX | appearance.~If my eyes were able to range afar over this 14 XXXI | disposal, so that he was able to vary our bill of fare 15 XXXI | your instruments must be able to furnish the answer.”~“ 16 XXXII | an hour my uncle had been able to estimate our progress. 17 XXXIV | note the fact without being able to explain it. It is a continuous 18 XXXV | indistinct. I have only been able to find a few which I seem 19 XXXV | days we have never been able to make each other hear 20 XXXVII | cross a second time.”~I was able to develop this series of 21 XXXVIII| pursued my uncle, “I should be able to clear it from all the 22 XXXIX | of bones; it was a giant, able to control those monsters. 23 XL | outside, so that we were able to enter without difficulty. 24 XLI | was no hope left of being able to dissipate the palpable 25 XLIII | phenomenon without being able to explain it. At any rate 26 XLIV | light and heat than we were able to receive with comfort.~ 27 XLIV | verdure, amongst which I was able to distinguish the olive, 28 XLV | cried, as soon as he was able to speak. “After our arrival


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