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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | creaked upon its hinges; heavy feet made the whole flight 2 VIII | last ten oclock came.~The heavy coils of smoke from the 3 IX | men looked like robust but heavy, blond Germans with pensive 4 XIV | replaced by a still and heavy atmosphere, then you may 5 XIV | the unexpected form of a heavy bill, in which everything 6 XVI | The next morning, a grey, heavy, cloudy sky seemed to droop 7 XXVII | next moment I lay in the heavy gloom of deep, thick, unfathomable 8 XXXI | law. And in spite of the heavy atmospheric pressure on 9 XXXI | laughing. “It is rather a heavy weight to bear, but a solid 10 XXXII | vans’ in this dense and heavy atmosphere? There are sufficient 11 XXXII | zigzags to and fro in the heavy air. In the uppermost regions 12 XXXIII| falling alternately with heavy plunges. I looked and cried:~“ 13 XXXIV | its extremity. Deep and heavy explosions are heard from 14 XXXV | great storm. The air is heavy; the sea is calm.~In the 15 XXXV | strength; the vast bank of heavy clouds is a huge reservoir 16 XXXV | shoulders viciously.~“There’s a heavy storm coming on,” I cried,


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