Chapter
1 IV | return at any moment. And suppose he called me? And suppose
2 IV | suppose he called me? And suppose he tackled me again with
3 VI | rocks, and therefore —”~“But suppose it is an extinct volcano?”~“
4 VI | it is quite reasonable to suppose that the external crust
5 IX | have to get up again, I suppose?”~“Oh I don’t trouble myself
6 XV | of internal fire; and to suppose that the mass within did
7 XV | latitude would give reason to suppose. The cold was excessively
8 XVII | It was that of Hans. I suppose I had not taken as many
9 XVII | two hundred feet.~I don’t suppose the maddest geologist under
10 XVIII | vertically.”~“Why do you suppose that?”~“Because if we had
11 XIX | yet he pushed on, with, I suppose, his eyes resolutely shut.~
12 XXIII | of the earth’s structure. Suppose some displacement should
13 XXIII | occur and crush us all! Suppose the torrent, bursting through,
14 XXX | Liedenbrock Sea; and I don’t suppose any other discoverer will
15 XXXI | opening.”~“How long do you suppose this sea to be?”~“Thirty
16 XXXIII| its submarine caverns. I suppose Professor Liedenbrock was
17 XXXV | that overarches our heads. Suppose that solid roof should crumble
18 XL | have carried us far away. Suppose we had touched with our
19 XLII | well has an aperture. But suppose it to be stopped. If the
20 XLIII | are quite natural.”~“But suppose they should wrap us round.”~“
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