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noon 6
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north 23
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23 known
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23 small
23 sound
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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 Pre | their brethren in the far north, whom distance has not barred 2 IX | Lindness, and entered the North Sea.~In two days more we 3 IX | had to tack against the north wind, and reached the Faroes 4 IX | with outstretched finger north of the bay at a distant 5 IX | episcopal visitation in the north. For the time we must be 6 IX | of Faxa, shut in at the north by the enormous glacier 7 XVI | the ice fields from the north, are carried even into Iceland. 8 XVI | here are two peaks, one north and one south. Hans will 9 XXIII | have dared the waves of the north Atlantic.~Hans set about 10 XXXVI | astonishment burst from me. The north pole of the needle was turned 11 XXXVII| fact we were not upon the north shore of the sea.~“Now let 12 XXXIX | pine, the birch-tree of the north mingled its foliage with 13 XXXIX | our will returned to the north of the Liedenbrock sea. 14 XL | should have just got back north at Cape Saknussemm. I must 15 XL | route, and to pass under the north countries of Europe — under 16 XLIII | we had been carried due north for hundreds of leagues. 17 XLIII | one in the 80th degree of north latitude, the Esk in Jan 18 XLIV | barren deserts of the icy north, faintly lighted with the 19 XLIV | Unless, indeed, this is the North Pole!”~“Oh, no, it is not 20 XLIV | compass! It pointed due north. How are we to explain that 21 XLV | far away in the remotest north, he will never be forgotten 22 XLV | arrival at Cape Saknussemm the north pole of the needle of this 23 XLV | to point south instead of north.”~“Evidently!”~“Here, then,


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