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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | an unfair advantage was taken of it; the students laid 2 III | uncle, who was too much taken up with geology to be able 3 V | poor man was so entirely taken up with his one idea that 4 V | was gone. Who could have taken it out? Assuredly, it was 5 VII | feather brush.~But I had not taken into account the Professor’ 6 VII | like a fool I should have taken you to the Copenhagen office, 7 VIII | put upon a carriage and taken with ourselves to the Phoenix 8 XVI | before us, one had been taken by Saknussemm. The indications 9 XVII | Hans. I suppose I had not taken as many lessons on gulf 10 XVII | examination of this well, I had taken some account of its conformation. 11 XVII | to argue. My silence was taken for consent and the descent 12 XVII | deadened sound.~As I had taken care to keep an exact account 13 XXII | An evil design would have taken him up not down. This reflection 14 XXIII | dissuading him; still he had just taken a pickaxe in his hand, when 15 XXX | deposited by the rivers, and taken the place of the incandescent 16 XXXII | What!” I cried. “Have we taken alive an inhabitant of the 17 XXXIV | widely mistaken as to have taken an island for a marine monster. 18 XXXIV | southern shore. Hans has taken advantage of the halt to 19 XXXVII| impossible? If Hans had but taken my side! But no, it was 20 XXXIX | dissertation which would have taken me a long way, and said 21 XLI | then understood what had taken place.~On the other side 22 XLI | road that Saknussemm had taken; but instead of walking 23 XLII | which I ought never to have taken leave. The house in the 24 XLIII | I shouted. “Are we being taken up in an eruption? Our fate


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