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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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returned

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1 III | the white water lilies, we returned to the quay by the steamer.~ 2 IV | servant, visibly moved, returned to the kitchen, moaning 3 IV | settle my nerves, and then I returned into the deep gulf of the 4 V | it was my uncle, when he returned the night before from his 5 VIII | for his kindness, “and we returned to the Phoenix Hotel.~“It’ 6 IX | linen.~After a good walk I returned to M. Fridrikssen’s house, 7 XI | short walk on the beach and returned at night to my plank-bed, 8 XIII | At that moment our hunter returned, who had been seeing his 9 XIV | babblers hold their peace.’~I returned to the parsonage, very crestfallen. 10 XVI | I made no answer; and I returned in silence to my lava seat 11 XXI | quenched, yet some strength had returned. The muscles of my throat, 12 XXIII | was becoming fainter.~We returned. Hans stopped where the 13 XXVIII| WHISPERING GALLERY~When I returned to partial life my face 14 XXVIII| The wordforlorad‘ again returned; then the rolling of thunder 15 XXIX | quite mistaken, or have we returned to the surface of the earth? 16 XXX | marvellous spectacle, we returned to the shore to regain the 17 XXXI | wood, after disappearing, returned to the surface and oscillated 18 XXXIII| the ichthyosaurus — has he returned to his submarine cavern? 19 XXXVI | side of my uncle.~Then he returned to the rocks, against which 20 XXXVI | the needle pertinaciously returned to this unexpected quarter. 21 XXXIX | we had against our will returned to the north of the Liedenbrock 22 XL | my uncle.~The Icelander returned to the raft and soon came 23 XLII | shrugged his shoulders and returned to his thoughts.~Another 24 XLII | uncle.~A glimpse of hope had returned, although without cause.


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