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THROUGH THE EARTH!

through the center of the earth, your scheme would yet seem impossible."

"How so?" asked Dr. Giles.

"Why, in this way. Let us suppose that you drop something into the hole; the object would merely fall to the center of the earth and stop there. It would then, of course, be half the way to New York, but to haul it up the last four thousand miles would require such expensive apparatus, and would be such a slow and laborious operation, that you would lose much more than you would gain."