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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 XIX | hundred vegetable and animal species. My feet, which had become 2 XIX | crustacean, of an extinct species called a trilobite. Nothing 3 XX | peopled by animals of these species, and deposited them by thousands 4 XX | scarce plants, but then the species might be counted by thousands.~ 5 XXX | the two hundred thousand species of vegetables known hitherto, 6 XXXI | to us fishes of unknown species?”~“At any rate,” he replied, “ 7 XXXII | identity with any living species. To have in one’s possession 8 XXXII | the cephalaspidae; and a species of pterichthys. But this 9 XXXII | uncle could not tell the species; none had organs of sight. 10 XXXII | this sea contains none but species known to us in their fossil 11 XXXVIII| to admit that the human species could be contemporary with 12 XXXVIII| to refer back the human species to a higher antiquity still. 13 XXXIX | Tall palms, belonging to species no longer living, splendid 14 XL | wind was unfavourable to a species of launch not calculated


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