Journey to the Center of the Earth, by Jules Verne, [1877], at sacred-texts.com
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THE PROFESSOR AND HIS FAMILY |
II |
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A MYSTERY TO BE SOLVED AT ANY PRICE |
III |
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THE RUNIC WRITING EXERCISES THE PROFESSOR |
IV |
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THE ENEMY TO BE STARVED INTO SUBMISSION |
V |
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FAMINE, THEN VICTORY, FOLLOWED BY DISMAY |
VI |
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EXCITING DISCUSSIONS ABOUT AN UNPARALLELED EXERCISE |
VII |
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A WOMAN'S COURAGE |
VIII |
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SERIOUS PREPARATIONS FOR VERTICAL DESCENT |
IX |
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ICELAND, BUT WHAT NEXT? |
X |
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INTERESTING CONVERSATIONS WITH ICELANDIC SAVANTS |
XI |
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A GUIDE FOUND TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH |
XII |
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A BARREN LAND |
XIII |
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HOSPITALITY UNDER THE ARCTIC CIRCLE |
XIV |
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BUT ARCTICS CAN BE INHOSPITABLE, TOO |
XV |
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SNÆFFEL AT LAST |
XVI |
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BOLDLY DOWN THE CRATER |
XVII |
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VERTICAL DESCENT |
XVIII |
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THE WONDERS OF TERRESTIAL DEPTHS |
XIX |
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GEOLOGICAL STUDIES IN SITU |
XX |
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THE FIRST SIGNS OF DISTRESS |
XXI |
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COMPASSION FUSES THE PROFESSOR'S HEART |
XXII |
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TOTAL FAILURE OF WATER |
XXIII |
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WATER DISCOVERED |
XXIV |
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WELL SAID, OLD MOLE! CANST THOU WORK IN THE GROUND SO FAST? |
XXV |
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DE PROFUNDIS |
XXVI |
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THE WORST PERIL OF ALL |
XXVII |
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LOST IN THE BOWELS OF THE EARTH |
XXVIII |
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THE RESCUE IN THE WHISPERING GALLERY |
XXIX |
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THALATTA! THALATTA! |
XXX |
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A NEW MARE INTERNUM |
XXXI |
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PREPARATIONS FOR A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY |
XXXII |
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WONDERS OF THE DEEP |
XXXIII |
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A BATTLE OF MONSTERS |
XXXIV |
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THE GREAT GEYSER |
XXXV |
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AN ELECTRIC STORM |
XXXVI |
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CALM PHILOSOPHIC DISCUSSIONS |
XXXVII |
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THE LIEDENBROCK MUSEUM OF GEOLOGY |
XXXVIII |
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THE PROFESSOR IN HIS CHAIR AGAIN |
XXXIX |
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FOREST SCENERY ILLUMINATED BY ELECTRICITY |
XL |
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PREPARATIONS FOR BLASTING A PASSAGE TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH |
XLI |
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THE GREAT EXPLOSION AND THE RUSH DOWN BELOW |
XLII |
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HEADLONG SPEED UPWARD THROUGH THE HORRORS OF DARKNESS |
XLIII |
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SHOT OUT OF A VOLCANO AT LAST! |
XLIV |
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SUNNY LANDS IN THE BLUE MEDITERRANEAN |
XLV |
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ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL |