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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 IX | time the schooner took a wide berth and swept at a great 2 XII | least three English miles wide; the waves rolled with a 3 XIII | fiords, and at last quite a wide gulf; the tide, then high, 4 XV | But at a later period a wide chasm formed diagonally 5 XVI | outstretched and legs straddling wide apart, erect before a granite 6 XX | was about a hundred feet wide and a hundred and fifty 7 XX | coal is yet spread far and wide near the surface? Such as 8 XXIII | through an aperture six inches wide at the outside. I could 9 XXIV | leagues bring us under the wide expanse of ocean.”~“Under 10 XXVIII| name pronounced across the wide interval.~It was my uncle’ 11 XXXI | could man have given it so wide a stretch. What are the 12 XXXI | leagues, beneath which a wide and tempest-tossed ocean 13 XXXII | and western strands spread wide as if to bid us farewell. 14 XXXII | Before our eyes lay far and wide a vast sea; shadows of great 15 XXXIII| but that the sea is so wide.”~I then remembered that 16 XXXIII| infinite width. It must be as wide as the Mediterranean or 17 XXXVII| our sky; his mouth gaping wide, his eyes flashing behind 18 XLI | my supposition. It was a wide gallery. The dim light could 19 XLIV | surroundings it rested on a wide, blue expanse of sea or


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