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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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liquid

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1 VI | never be either solid or liquid under such a temperature. 2 VI | problems, the hypothesis of the liquid structure of the terrestrial 3 VI | that it could not be in a liquid state, for a reason which 4 VI | astonished.~“Because this liquid mass would be subject, like 5 IX | like a group of rocks in a liquid plain. From that time the 6 XI | consumption. Spirits were the only liquid, and of water we took none; 7 XI | dextrine, alcoholic ether, liquid acetate of lead, vinegar, 8 XIII | milk, with biscuits, and a liquid prepared from juniper berries; 9 XIII | an immense torrent, once liquid, now solid, ran from the 10 XV | vast quantities, and the liquid material oozing out from 11 XV | still exist in a state of liquid incandescence was absurd; 12 XVI | full and running over with liquid fire amid the rolling thunder. 13 XXIII | seen none of the precious liquid; he had drunk nothing himself.~ 14 XXXI | we to get down below this liquid surface?”~“Oh, I am not 15 XXXIII| blowers.”~And in fact two liquid columns were rising to a 16 XXXIII| They heaved around them liquid mountains, which rolled 17 XXXIV | nearer the dimensions of the liquid column become magnificent. 18 XXXVII| But in my opinion this liquid mass would be lost by degrees 19 XLI | A waterspout, an immense liquid column, was beating upon 20 XLII | to the state of a molten liquid? I feared this, and said 21 XLIII | agitation caused by great liquid torrents, and the magnetic 22 XLIII | top of the crater.”~The liquid column had indeed disappeared,


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