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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 VIII| dockyard.~After crossing a few narrow streets where some convicts, 2 IX | captain took us into a very narrow cabin.~“Is the wind favourable?” 3 IX | broad brim, trousers with a narrow edge of red, and a bit of 4 XII | baited; then taking the narrow path to left between a chain 5 XIII| accompany him down the long, narrow, dark passage, would have 6 XIII| south.~We had to cross a few narrow fiords, and at last quite 7 XV | hunter, who ascended by narrow tracks, where two could 8 XVII| Leaning over the edge of our narrow standing ground, I observed 9 XIX | two roads, both dark and narrow. Which were we to take? 10 XIX | magnificence gave way to narrow channels between low structures 11 XIX | along through extremely narrow passages.~The heat was perfectly 12 XX | the tunnel becoming very narrow, I leaned against the wall.~ 13 XXIV| This well, or abyss, was a narrow cleft in the mass of the 14 XXIX| came from without through a narrow opening in the grotto. I 15 XXX | of forty seven days in a narrow gallery it was the height 16 XL | from side to side in the narrow passage.~“But how was it


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