Final answer:
The provided excerpts do not accurately reflect Harry's thoughts from 'Journey to the Center of the Earth'. Instead, they depict various other characters and situations unrelated to Jules Verne's novel.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the book "Journey to the Center of the Earth," the reference to Harry thinking about dinner at the end of a chapter is not accurate. Instead, the excerpts provided do not pertain to Jules Verne's novel, but to different texts that describe various characters and their contemplations. These characters are absorbed in their respective situations, ranging from one character's thoughts about the veldt in a nursery, the musings of a person contemplating a life hidden from the world with a companion, to a husband's thoughts during and after dinner. However, these scenarios do not align with the adventures or characters of Harry in "Journey to the Center of the Earth." Therefore, the correct answer to what Harry is thinking at the end of a chapter is not provided in the given text excerpts.