Jules Verne

"When I returned to partial life my face was wet with tears. How long that state of insensibility had lasted I cannot say. I had no means now of taking account of time. Never was solitude equal to this, never had any living being been so utterly forsaken."

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Source: Jules Verne, Jules VERNE (2016). “Journey to the Interior of the Earth”, p.156, 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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