Jules Verne

"On the earth, even in the darkest night, the light never wholly abandons his rule. It is diffused and subtle, but little as may remain, the retina of the eye is sensible of it."

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Source: Jules Verne, Jules VERNE (2016). “Around the World in Eighty Days”, p.28, Jules Verne

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Jules Verne

Jules Verne

Novelist, Playwright

Jules Verne was a French novelist known for pioneering science fiction with works like 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' and 'Around the World in Eighty Days.'

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