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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 II | the Dochart pit. I havent forgotten that day.”~“Put 2 II | pouring, and politeness neednt make you catch cold.”~“Shall 3 III | changing my trade, I havent changed my disposition. 4 III | answered the engineer.~“Dont let me keep you then.”~“ 5 III | Callander.”~“Well, Harry, it wont be for a week yet. By that 6 III | Take my arm, sir, and dont be afraid of making a false 7 IV | never rains. But I neednt describe to you all the 8 IV | said Ford, “and it mustn’t be kept waiting any more 9 IV | shall see that our boy doesnt let us want for anything 10 IV | happy above ground. He hasn’t the true miner’s blood in 11 IV | already getting cold. Dont think any more of that letter 12 IV | wish to leave us.”~“Dont you think of finding him 13 IV | to our mine! Harry wouldn’t do it!”~“Simon,” said Madge, “ 14 IV | prudent.”~“My good Simon, wont you propose next to put 15 VI | further than that, if I dont mistake.”~“Yes, indeed, 16 VII | responded the engineer. “You dont mean to say that you think 17 VII | this place, why shouldn’t the good luck go on?”~As 18 VIII| rest. And you, Madge, dont you feel tired after so 19 VIII| once more, Mr. Starr, wasn’t my communication worth your 20 VIII| my old friend, I havent felt so happy for a long 21 VIII| replied Ford; “but pray dont compare our position with 22 VIII| afraid of foundering.”~“I wont tease you, then, old Simon,” 23 VIII| and that is that we dont know where we are.”~“We 24 VIII| the sea shore.”~“We can’t be under the sea though!” 25 VIII| Simon Ford; “the seam wont be any the worse because 26 VIII| We know that, and it wont be the first time that Harry 27 VIII| rear. Above everything, dont let us get separated.”~All 28 IX | them!” said he. “He doesnt need me to complete his 29 IX | an impalpable being can’t be handcuffed. It must be 30 IX | explains why my chum didn’t come to Irvine.”~And without 31 IX | James Starr.~“They havent turned up again,” said he 32 IX | exclaimed; “suppose it isnt in its place!” The lamp 33 X | Irvine.”~“And not to go, isnt that it?” interrupted Harry, 34 X | obstinate fellow. “I wont have that said, when it’ 35 X | vanishes like a shadow! Dont be uneasy, Harry, we shall 36 X | into a scrap if you dont take care, Mr. Ford!” responded 37 XI | I’ll be hanged if I dont feel your melancholy creeping 38 XI | asked Harry.~“Well, I dont know. Creatures that live 39 XI | these holes, Harry, dont you see? they can’t be made 40 XI | don’t you see? they can’t be made like us, eh?”~“But 41 XI | us, Jack.”~“Oh, no! dont say that, Harry! Perhaps 42 XI | imprisoned. Now, Jack, dont you see in all these things 43 XI | you in certain points, wont you admit that some kind 44 XII | of these things, it can’t be better, and may be worse 45 XIII| Harry?”~“Jack, you dont know what you are talking 46 XIII| Marry her myself, if you dont; so look sharp,” laughed 47 XIII| so am I; and if you dont care much for her, and if 48 XIII| trying to stop him. “Dont you begin to feel jealous, 49 XIII| quietly.~“But if you dont marry Nell yourself, you 50 XIII| yourself, you surely can’t expect her to remain a spinster?”~“ 51 XIII| about Nell?”~“No, that I dont, Jack.”~“Well, but now I 52 XIII| their daughter. Why dont you make her so in reality? 53 XIII| her so in reality? Why dont you marry her?”~“Come, Jack,” 54 XIV | is a just comparison. Dont you see the stars disappear 55 XV | exclaimed James Starr. “You dont know this country, Jack?”~“ 56 XVI | kept saying, “and we can’t lay hands on a single one 57 XVII| better,” quoth Madge.~“I dont know that,” said Starr, 58 XVII| Depend upon it, that bird isnt dead. That was what put


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