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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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sail

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1 VIII | this first portion of our sail.~At seven in the morning 2 VIII | finding out the next vessel to sail.~I was yet in hopes that 3 VIII | the Valkyria, was to set sail for Rejkiavik on the 2nd 4 IX | topsail, and topgallant sail, loosed from her moorings 5 IX | her moorings and made full sail through the straits. In 6 XXIX | and to-morrow we will set sail.”~“Set sail!” — and I almost 7 XXIX | we will set sail.”~“Set sail!” — and I almost leaped 8 XXX | ship issue from it, full sail, and take to the open sea 9 XXXI | to lose, and we shall set sail to-morrow.”~I looked about 10 XXXI | looked about for a ship.~“Set sail, shall we? But I should 11 XXXII | coverings made a tolerable sail. There was no want of cordage 12 XXXII | tiller, and unmoored; the sail was set, and we were soon 13 XXXIII| this way to take a little sail upon a pond on a raft.”~ 14 XXXIII| voyage, taking a little sail!~“But,” I remarked, “since 15 XXXV | s fire; the outstretched sail catches not a breath of 16 XXXV | why do we yet leave that sail loose, which at the first 17 XXXV | moment?~“Let us reef the sail and cut the mast down!” 18 XXXV | mast yet holds firm. The sail stretches tight like a bubble 19 XXXV | its headlong speed.~“The sail! the sail!” I cry, motioning 20 XXXV | headlong speed.~“The sail! the sail!” I cry, motioning to lower 21 XXXV | words: “Let us lower the sail.”~He nods his consent.~Scarcely 22 XXXV | board our raft. Mast and sail flew up in an instant together, 23 XXXVII| a blanket in rags for a sail, a stick for a mast, and 24 XXXVII| had refitted our vessel. A sail already hung from the new 25 XXXVII| shoulder.~“We shall not sail until to-morrow,” he said.~ 26 XL | our places, and with our sail set, Hans steered us along 27 XLIV | the horizon, or a swelling sail moving slowly before the


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