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expected 7
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expedient 2
expedition 17
expeditious 1
expelled 1
expenditure 2
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17 change
17 clouds
17 country
17 expedition
17 large
17 lose
17 means
Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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expedition

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1 II | undertake the most wonderful expedition of the nineteenth century.~[ 2 V | thought on venturing on the expedition that, after all, he might 3 VII | encourage me in such an expedition! Would she not be afraid 4 VII | sensible reasons for our expedition. She delighted me, and yet 5 IX | you would approve of our expedition. Perhaps you would keep 6 X | learn the fate of the lost expedition of M. de Blosseville in 7 X | not accompany him in his expedition, and that the very next 8 XII | good we can out of this expedition, and dont let us haggle 9 XIII | hunter’s, who treated our expedition like a mere promenade.~June 10 XIV | resolved to commence the grand expedition at once, and to leave this 11 XXI | Should I renounce this expedition just when we have the fairest 12 XXI | I have undertaken this expedition. I will carry it out to 13 XXV | containing the track of our expedition.”~“That will be curious, 14 XXIX | Has my uncle given up the expedition, or is it happily terminated?~ 15 XXXII| associated with our adventurous expedition.~The wind was from the north-west. 16 XLIV | The strange chances of our expedition had carried us into the 17 XLV | which he told all about our expedition, with only one omission,


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