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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 III | the old windmill, which forms such an improvement to the 2 VII | lands her passengers, which forms the communication between 3 VIII | the island of Amak, which forms the south-west quarter of 4 IX | round Cape Rejkianess, which forms the western point of Iceland.~ 5 XIV | origin. It assumes regular forms, the arrangement of which 6 XV | feet high. Its double cone forms the limit of a trachytic 7 XX | discovered the earliest reptile forms. The Devonian seas were 8 XX | clothed with immense vegetable forms, the product of the double 9 XXXII | wrap round the shifting forms of the earth, which by imperceptible 10 XXXV | his head.~But now the rain forms a rushing cataract in front 11 XXXVII| numberless shells of all the forms and sizes which existed 12 XXXIX | own eyes, vast colossal forms moving amongst the trees. 13 XLI | in a multitude of other forms? Would there be time left 14 XLIV | mountains of smooth, undulating forms; on a more distant coast


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