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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 Pre | the smiles of a kindlier sun in regions not torn by earthquakes 2 XIII | months of June and July the sun does not set.~But the temperature 3 XV | dense veil, hung across the sun, threw a deep shadow over 4 XV | to observe the midnight sun, at his lowest point, gilding 5 XVI | the light of a splendid sun. I rose from my granite 6 XVI | as the gnomon of a vast sun dial, the shadow projected 7 XVI | centre of the earth.~Now, no sun no shadow, and therefore 8 XVI | Here was June 25. If the sun was clouded for six days 9 XVI | a change of weather. The sun poured a flood of light 10 XX | veiling the direct rays of the sun.~Thence arises the conclusion 11 XX | source than the heat of the sun. Perhaps even the orb of 12 XX | beneficent influences of the sun, yielded neither flowers 13 XXV | I no longer thought of sun, moon, and stars, trees, 14 XXVII | restore me to the light of the sun by rending asunder the huge 15 XXX | was not the light of the sun, with his dazzling shafts 16 XXXI | Can the influence of the sun and moon be felt down here?”~“ 17 XXXII | neutralises that of the sun. Vegetation becomes accelerated. 18 XXXII | large and as shining as the sun.~And I myself am floating 19 XXXIII| sailing under an arctic sun. Hans was at the helm. During 20 XXXIX | under the rays of a vertical sun in a tropical region at 21 XXXIX | life-giving heat and light of the sun. Everything seemed mixed-up 22 XLIV | pale rays of the arctic sun, far away in the highest 23 XLIV | burning rays of a southern sun, which was blistering us


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