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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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clouds

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1 VIII | them. Over my head ragged clouds were drifting past, and 2 XII | passed through the grey clouds, and reappeared above the 3 XVI | some plumed with feathery clouds of smoke. The undulating 4 XXXII | vast sea; shadows of great clouds swept heavily over its silver-grey 5 XXXII | that is to say, that the clouds are flying high, are light, 6 XXXII | still everywhere bounded by clouds alone.~ 7 XXXIV | calm and motionless. The clouds have reached the utmost 8 XXXIV | the lowest stratum of the clouds. It stands alone. No steam 9 XXXV | evaporation of saline waters. The clouds are sinking lower, and assume 10 XXXV | heavily voluted cumulus clouds lower gloomily and threateningly; 11 XXXV | calm.~In the distance the clouds resemble great bales of 12 XXXV | the vast bank of heavy clouds is a huge reservoir of fearful 13 XXXV | towards the horizon. “Those clouds seem as if they were going 14 XXXV | not so fast as the foaming clouds of spray which it dashes 15 XXXV | the under surface of the clouds there are continual emissions 16 XXXVII| explain the existence of those clouds suspended over our heads 17 XXXVII| when, with a rush through clouds of bone dust, he laid his


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