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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 VI | astonished.~“Because this liquid mass would be subject, like the 2 XV | and to suppose that the mass within did not still exist 3 XVII | the clothes, and that mass of ladders and ropes, what 4 XIX | of the lava coating. The mass was composed of inclined 5 XX | fifty in height. A large mass had been rent asunder by 6 XXII | labyrinth through the primeval mass.~As fast as we descended, 7 XXIV | was a narrow cleft in the mass of the granite, called by 8 XXVI | deeper and deeper into the mass of the interior of the earth. 9 XXVIII| it is not through such a mass that a voice can be heard. 10 XXXI | subject throughout their mass to the power of universal 11 XXXI | universal attraction? This mass of water cannot escape the 12 XXXII | dissolves into a gaseous mass, glowing fiery red and white, 13 XXXII | the midst of this nebulous mass of fourteen hundred thousand 14 XXXIII| with his finger at a dark mass six hundred yards away, 15 XXXIV | deafening roar is produced by a mass of falling water, the current 16 XXXV | to our view a ponderous mass of almost level surface. 17 XXXV | opaque and impenetrable mass.~The atmosphere is evidently 18 XXXV | thunder-clouds; the vaporous mass soon glows with incandescent 19 XXXVII| in my opinion this liquid mass would be lost by degrees 20 XLI | blasting through the opposing mass of granite.~I begged for 21 XLIII | working its way up in a heated mass, together with shoals of


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