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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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waters

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1 VI | and by and by, when the waters penetrated into the fissures 2 VIII | pursued her way over the dark waters of the Great Belt.~The night 3 XI | extinguished even in the deepest waters. M. Ruhmkorff is a learned 4 XVI | bounded the distant horizon of waters.~“Greenland!” said he.~“ 5 XX | plants, sunk underneath the waters, formed by degrees into 6 XXIII | fatigue. This murmuring of waters close at hand was already 7 XXIII | near the wall, while the waters were flowing past me at 8 XXIII | louder noise of flowing waters, and I fancied I could feel 9 XXX | cliffs, where the still waters slept untouched by the boisterous 10 XXXI | for a few minutes into the waters of this mediterranean sea, 11 XXXI | and why should not these waters yield to us fishes of unknown 12 XXXII | nothing was caught. Are these waters, then, bare of inhabitants? 13 XXXII | that inhabit subterranean waters. It is blind, and not only 14 XXXII | floating on the surface of the waters enormous chelonia, preadamite 15 XXXII | bodies into thick fluids; the waters again cover the face of 16 XXXIII| when it sweeps over the waters the vertical coils of its 17 XXXIII| uncoils, droops, lashes the waters like a gigantic whip, and 18 XXXV | the evaporation of saline waters. The clouds are sinking 19 XXXVII| certainly had its origin in the waters of the ocean overhead, which 20 XXXVII| soil, the deposits of the waters of former ages. The Professor 21 XLI | at once. The fall of the waters which were carrying us away 22 XLI | upon the surface of the waters. I was suffocating! I was 23 XLIII | lavas, molten rocks, boiling waters, and all kinds of volcanic 24 XLIII | beneath our raft were boiling waters, and under these the more 25 XLIV | rose from the smooth, blue waters, but in such numbers that


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