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horizon 19
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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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horizon

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1 X | further, that mountain in the horizon. That is Snæfell.”~“Ah!” 2 XII | outlines on the eastern horizon; at times a few patches 3 XV | formed an angle with the horizon of at least 36 degrees; 4 XVI | which bounded the distant horizon of waters.~“Greenland!” 5 XXX | against the hazy distant horizon.~It was quite an ocean, 6 XXX | its length, for the dim horizon bounded the new. As for 7 XXX | curtain that hung across the horizon. Anxious queries arose to 8 XXXII | beginning to dip under the horizon. The eastern and western 9 XXXII | telescope and scanned the whole horizon, and found it everywhere 10 XXXII | and gazed round upon the horizon, still everywhere bounded 11 XXXIII| round. No land in sight. The horizon seems extremely distant.~ 12 XXXIII| temper. He examines the horizon all round with his glass, 13 XXXIV | phenomenon. Then I examine the horizon, which is unbroken and clear 14 XXXV | they cannot rise from the horizon; but, obeying an impulse 15 XXXV | cried, pointing towards the horizon. “Those clouds seem as if 16 XXXV | cataract in front of that horizon toward which we are running 17 XXXVII| away to the limits of the horizon, and melted in the distance 18 XLIV | distant coasts lined the dim horizon, on some rose blue mountains 19 XLIV | ship appearing above the horizon, or a swelling sail moving


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