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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | shall be always glad to see you, and talk over old times.”~“ 2 I | my words, Aberfoyle will see you again!”~The engineer 3 I | overman had expressed to see him again, during that time 4 II | get on, for I’m anxious to see Simon Ford. By-the-bye, 5 III | the manufacturer loves to see, hung in the horizon, mingling 6 III | it’s something too, you see, to live all one’s life 7 III | Ryan. “Ah, sir, I could not see. Since I left the mine, 8 III | have not been accustomed to see in the dark, as they used 9 III | ground!—But you are going to see old Simon, Mr. Starr?”~“ 10 III | cottage to-day?”~“I wanted to see you, man,” replied Jack, “ 11 IV | becoming impoverished, and to see the hour approaching when 12 IV | be a pleasure to her to see you at her table. I think 13 IV | do you honor.”~“We shall see that, Simon, we shall see 14 IV | see that, Simon, we shall see that!” said the engineer, 15 IV | as a miner, and he shall see that our boy doesnt let 16 IV | Jack Ryan came here to see you.”~“I know, father. We 17 VI | hinder you from coming to see my father, Mr. Starr, and 18 VII | creaking of machines! I shall see it all again! I hope, Mr. 19 VII | instant,” said Starr. “Let us see if any change has taken 20 VII | James Starr could not even see the light of his lamp, which 21 VIII| in bituminous matter; and see how it comes in pieces, 22 VIII| overman, “and you shall see that I am not mistaken.”~“ 23 VIII| Mr. Starr,” said he, “you see this immense cavern, this 24 IX | to hasten to the farm and see how his old chum was going 25 IX | heard faintly murmuring, “See to the others! help them 26 X | further than the eye could see. Two months later a second 27 X | and visitors flocked to see it.~It is needless to say 28 X | uneasy, Harry, we shall see it again some day or other!”~“ 29 X | responded Jack Ryan.~“We’ll see about that, Jack!”~We may 30 XI | life, yet it was easy to see that Harry, naturally of 31 XI | look, Harry!” cried Jack. “See what numbers of people come 32 XI | holes, Harry, dont you see? they can’t be made like 33 XI | accomplishment. Mr. Starr comes to see us at the Dochart pit. No 34 XI | imprisoned. Now, Jack, dont you see in all these things a malicious 35 XI | followed; but as he wanted to see in which direction it led, 36 XI | of what sort he could not see; it flew upwards on mighty 37 XII | recovered her strength, to see her, and endeavor to question 38 XII | remarkable manner, and she could see where to others there appeared 39 XII | greatly; but anyone might see that she preferred to Jack40 XII | daylight, and I want to see the sun! I want to look 41 XII | accustomed to its depth can see! Shades flit by, which one 42 XIII| of Stirling. He wished to see her wonder and admiration 43 XIII| replied Harry, “I am glad to see you. I’ve got something 44 XIII| marries me, I wish her to see what I am, and what the 45 XIII| indeed!” cried Jack. “Now I see what you are driving at. 46 XIV | maiden would be able to see everything of which she 47 XIV | between high trees, they could see a road which led to the 48 XIV | just comparison. Dont you see the stars disappear as the 49 XIV | at what yours can bear to see!”~Even through her hands 50 XV | and our dear Nell shall see it to the best advantage.”~ 51 XV | answered James Starr; “see how haughtily its peak rises 52 XV | mountain! From thence one may see two-thirds of old Caledonia. 53 XV | him carefully, he might see, still gliding over the 54 XV | not? I may just as well see that pretty girl on the 55 XVI | can possibly escape. But see! the waters are rising no 56 XVI | enough of that.~“Let me see! Have you never had a personal 57 XVI | calls himself Silfax. I see by your troubled manner 58 XVII| the passages. He used to see this strange solitary being, 59 XVII| little Nell, and also I see that she could not bear 60 XVII| suspended.”~“And then, you see,” said Madge, “this news 61 XVII| you what she knows. You see it was from a sense of duty 62 XVII| did not dare to let him see us much together; we both 63 XVII| saved me. But now you all see that the grandchild of old 64 XIX | the overman quietly, “I see nothing against it in this 65 XIX | long intervals, Nell would see the creature hovering above


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