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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 Pre | the text or corrections in foot notes he is responsible 2 IX | leather rolled round the foot for shoes.~The women looked 3 XI | Snæfell peninsula, at the very foot of the volcano. By land 4 XI | his custom, would go on foot. He knew all that part of 5 XII | cavalry officer degraded to a foot soldier.~“Färja,“ said the 6 XII | My uncle stamped with his foot, while the horses went on 7 XIII | on our way. Soon at the foot of the mountains the boggy 8 XIV | have been Hamburg, not the foot of Snæfell.~One thought, 9 XVI | uttered a cry. I thought his foot must have slipped and that 10 XVI | Hans slept peaceably at the foot of a rock, in a lava bed, 11 XVII | lava projections which my foot seemed to catch hold of 12 XVIII | hitherto reached by the foot of man, such as the mines 13 XXVII | footsteps or of my own, for the foot left no mark upon the granite 14 XXVII | like a lifeless lump at the foot of the wall, and lost all 15 XXVIII| I rolled myself to the foot of the opposite wall.~Already 16 XXX | the waves, came down the foot of a huge wall of vast cliffs, 17 XXX | of a promontory, at the foot of which the waves came 18 XXXII | laid myself down at the foot of the mast, and fell asleep 19 XXXV | the deck; I try to move my foot away, but cannot.~A suffocating 20 XXXV | Why am I unable to move my foot? Is it riveted to the planks? 21 XXXV | timbers, and I cannot draw my foot away from the spot. At last 22 XXXVII| I will not stir a single foot backwards, and it will be 23 XXXVII| between the water and the foot of the cliffs was considerable. 24 XXXIX | recognise the promontory at the foot of which Hans constructed 25 XXXIX | the sea came to lap the foot of the steep cliff, leaving


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