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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 III | empty of coal, escapes of light carburetted hydrogen could 2 III | his head, the better to light his companion. A dozen ladders 3 III | well as the insufficient light would permit, the sides 4 III | lamp or by the electric light, the use of which had been 5 III | lamp high the better to light their way, walked along 6 III | every side, throwing the light of his lamp into all the 7 III | noise, or remote glimmer of light.~But behind and before, 8 IV | Yarrow shaft. Both air and light, therefore, penetrated in 9 IV | afforded to live in the light of day, among trees, or 10 IV | Ford, turning to his son, “light our safety lamps.”~“Are 11 V | The tunnel was empty. The light from the young miner’s lamp, 12 V | suddenly throwing a bright light into a suspicious-looking 13 V | just been blown up.~By the light of his lamp, Harry carefully 14 V | it seemed to him that a light was suddenly extinguished, 15 VI | companions went out. A dim light penetrated through the ventilating 16 VI | recognized the presence of light carburetted hydrogen?”~“ 17 VI | Ford, “and I was able to light it only by bringing my lamp 18 VI | was clearly visible by the light of the lamp. It had been 19 VII | Starr could not even see the light of his lamp, which ought 20 VII | enter the opening, when a light appeared, dim at first, 21 VII | or, for want of that, the light of a special planet.~Water 22 VII | be without charm by the light of some electric star, and, 23 VIII | lamp, which would insure light for twelve hours.~James 24 VIII | totally concealed; but by the light of the lamp the explorers 25 VIII | cottage.”~“Our lamp will give light for another ten hours, sir,” 26 IX | known before—they threw no light on what had become of him. 27 IX | Dundonald Castle for the Irvine light. She thought herself at 28 IX | ladders and returned to the light of day. Without losing a 29 IX | s cottage. There was no light in the window. Ryan darted 30 IX | lamps held by the men gave light only just where they were 31 IX | pointing to a tolerably bright light, which was moving about 32 IX | the distance. “After that light, my men!” exclaimed Sir 33 IX | William.~“It’s a goblin light!” said Ryan. “So what’s 34 IX | direction of the moving light. Jack Ryan, bravely following 35 IX | once there would be the light as bright as ever. However, 36 IX | redoubled their efforts. The light which had before burnt at 37 IX | by just extinguishing the light and retreating into some 38 IX | crossed Sir William’s mind the light suddenly disappeared, and 39 IX | the bearer of the strange light had apparently wished to 40 X | as an agent of heat and light. Although the ventilation 41 X | yet it had abundance of light. This was shed from numbers 42 XI | discs shed a brilliancy of light which the British sun, oftener 43 XI | gently round and round, the light of his lamp fell in turns 44 XII | pallid complexion, which light could never have tinged, 45 XII | passage. No doubt it was the light of torches waved by them 46 XII | the dome. This imperfect light suited Nell, to whose eyes 47 XII | is beautiful as well as light. If you but knew what eyes 48 XIII | recognizing his comrade by the light of the electric lamps.~“ 49 XIII | Nell is getting used to the light of our reflectors. That 50 XIV | the glories of nature by a light to which she was as yet 51 XIV | darkness of night to the full light of day; and that would in 52 XIV | the horizon to the zenith, light vapory clouds hurried through 53 XIV | the heavens. Before her light the lingering clouds fled 54 XIV | spectacle. The soft silvery light was pleasant to her eyes, 55 XIV | Hill, where stood, in the light of the gray dawn, the buildings 56 XIV | of pale rose tinted the light vapors of the horizon. It 57 XIV | It was the first ray of light attacking the laggards of 58 XIV | the gloom; a kind of ashy light was spread abroad. At length 59 XIV | monument blazed like the light of a pharos.~It was day60 XIV | hands Nell perceived a rosy light, which became more white 61 XIV | length her eyes drank in the light of day.~The good child knelt 62 XV | There, at the end of a light pier, floated a small steamboat, 63 XV | hours spent in the glorious light of day?”~“No, Harry,” replied 64 XVIII| occasion.~The electric discs of light which illuminated Coal Town


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