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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 III | without reading them, “now set down those words in a horizontal 2 IV | which might vainly have been set before ancient Oedipus. 3 IV | I had to classify: so I set to work; I sorted, labelled, 4 V | believe in it, that he would set it down as a mere puzzle; 5 VI | Explanations were given, Martha was set at liberty, ran off to the 6 VIII | the morning, at last, we set our feet in Copenhagen; 7 VIII | schooner, the Valkyria, was to set sail for Rejkiavik on the 8 IX | full speed, with all sails set.”~In a few minutes the schooner, 9 IX | cabins made of red planks set horizontally; the other 10 XI | great strength. His eyes, set in a large and ingenuous 11 XI | of Geneva, accurately set to the meridian of Hamburg.~ 12 XIII | and July the sun does not set.~But the temperature was 13 XVIII| crystals of opaque quartz, set with limpid tears of glass, 14 XXIII| the north Atlantic.~Hans set about the task which my 15 XXVII| had got wrong. I could not set it right, and its light 16 XXIX | to-day, and to-morrow we will set sail.”~“Set sail!” — and 17 XXIX | to-morrow we will set sail.”~“Set sail!” — and I almost leaped 18 XXXI | time to lose, and we shall set sail to-morrow.”~I looked 19 XXXI | looked about for a ship.~“Set sail, shall we? But I should 20 XXXII| and unmoored; the sail was set, and we were soon afloat. 21 XL | places, and with our sail set, Hans steered us along the 22 XLI | with a lighted lantern to set fire to the fuse. “Now go,” 23 XLIII| region. Before its disorders set in, the needle had never 24 XLIV | I began to use them to set my imagination right. At 25 XLIV | and cold, clear water we set off again to reach the port 26 XLIV | superstitious Italians would have set us down for fire-devils


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