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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 IV | obey his call, who could answer for what might happen?~The 2 V | was at last compelled to answer.~“Yes, that key, chance —”~“ 3 XVI | you yet doubt?”~I made no answer; and I returned in silence 4 XVI | Forüt!“ was his tranquil answer.~“Forward!” replied my uncle.~ 5 XVIII | cause of them? I could not answer that question at the moment. 6 XX | severely. I dared make no answer.~ 7 XXIV | asking for the reason. The answer came in the murmuring of 8 XXV | getting to the centre.”~No answer was vouchsafed to this rational 9 XXV | are never at a loss for an answer.”~I dared venture no farther 10 XXV | there was one very simple answer, that in the sixteenth century 11 XXVIII | watched in the darkness for an answer, a cry, a mere breath of 12 XXVIII | I am exhausted! I can’t answer. Speak to me!”~. . . .~“ 13 XXVIII | exact moment when you get my answer.”~“Yes; and half the time 14 XXVIII | between my call and your answer will exactly indicate that 15 XXX | there is a very simple answer to your objection that this 16 XXXI | must be able to furnish the answer.”~“Horizontally, three hundred 17 XXXII | opposite shore.~I made no answer, but went and sat forward. 18 XXXIII | prospects.”~I take this as my answer, and I leave the Professor 19 XXXIV | Professor, who vouchsafes no answer.~Suddenly Hans rises, and 20 XXXV | The Professor made no answer. His temper is awful, to 21 XXXVI | crossed my mind before I could answer my uncle’s question.~“Well, 22 XXXVIII| globe, I confess I cannot answer that question. No doubt 23 XLII | time the Professor’s only answer was an angry gesture.~Then 24 XLIV | friend?”)~The child made no answer.~“Very well,” said my uncle. “ 25 XLIV | repeated.~But there was no answer still.~“Will you speak when


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