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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 V | extreme tension should give rise to an explosion sooner or 2 VI | terrestrial nucleus has given rise to various hypotheses among 3 VIII | But I was compelled to rise, to stand up, to look. My 4 IX | Westman islets seemed to rise out of the ocean like a 5 XI | the internal heat was to rise so high, for in this case 6 XV | stone steps allowed us to rise with facility, and even 7 XVI | wish nor the strength to rise, and following the guide’ 8 XVIII| the want of air as they rise to high elevations, but 9 XIX | I even fancied a slight rise. But about ten this upward 10 XXI | wished to oblige him to rise. I strove with him. My uncle 11 XXII | cooling, its contraction gave rise in its crust to disruptions, 12 XXXI | surface, you will see it rise like the Atlantic itself.”~ 13 XXXI | observe that the sea will rise about twelve feet.”~“This 14 XXXII| the earth; they boil, they rise in whirling eddies of steam; 15 XXXV | weight that they cannot rise from the horizon; but, obeying 16 XXXV | part of the raft. The waves rise above our heads.~For three 17 XLII | cold in proportion to their rise, we were beginning to feel 18 XLIII| it would not have given rise to dreadful apprehensions.~ 19 XLIII| and rubbish had ceased to rise.~“Has the eruption stopped?”


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