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Title: A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
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December 26, 1996 |
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The book was about Professor Oliver Lindenbrook and his top student, and nephew, Alec McCuen who tried to interpret a text on a cryptic paper that had fallen out of a new book that they had bought. After much effort on that task, the finally manage to read the text on the paper... Showed first 250 characters
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I did it.” - Arnie Saknussemm
This immediately caught the professor’s attention, and he started planning their departure right away. Axel was not as in to this idea, though, as he could not understand how they could survive such a journey as Lindenbrook planned... Showed next 250 characters
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