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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 VI | metals that most resist the action of heat, gold, and platinum, 2 VI | has been subject to the action of fire,” I replied, “and 3 IX | rocks, signs of volcanic action. The Icelandic buts are 4 XI | the apparatus is put in action this gas becomes luminous, 5 XII | thought. There is so little action in this man that he will 6 XII | if I dont have— a little action. The arms are all right, 7 XII | fact, the great plutonic action is confined to the central 8 XV | level of the sea by the action of central forces. The internal 9 XV | Iceland, all arising from the action of internal fire; and to 10 XV | scarcely gave play to the action of my lungs.~At last, at 11 XVIII | which was also put into action. This ingenious application 12 XX | body of the spheroid. Its action was felt to the very last 13 XX | Then came the chemical action of nature; in the depths 14 XXIV | necessary repose and restore the action of our limbs. We then sat 15 XXX | worn away by the ceaseless action of the surf. Farther on 16 XXXI | coniferae, mineralised by the action of the sea. It is called 17 XXXII | formation, when, under the action of heat and moisture, the 18 XXXV | insulated stool under the action of an electrical machine. 19 XXXV | the air, put into violent action to supply the vacuum left 20 XXXV | are brought into violent action by a mighty chemical power 21 XXXV | spitting fire under the action of the electricity which 22 XXXVII| boulders rounded by water action, and ridged up in successive 23 XXXVII| subjected to the fierce action of central heat, had partly 24 XL | Ruhmkorff’s apparatus in action; the raft moored to the 25 XLV | to modify in places the action of natural phenomena.~While


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