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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | open to you.”~“It’s a long way off, is Edinburgh!” answered 2 I | shaking his head. “Ay, a long way from the Dochart pit.”~“ 3 I | the Dochart pit.”~“A long way, Simon? Where do you mean 4 II | the engineer, “lead the way.”~And walking rapidly through 5 III | feet. This was the only way of communication which existed 6 III | landing, that is to say, half way down, they halted for a 7 III | daresay you could find your way perfectly well through this 8 III | the better to light their way, walked along a high gallery, 9 IV | and talked to him in a way which cheered the heart 10 V | question in a satisfactory way.~“It is very queer,” Harry 11 VI | formerly always purified in the way described.~Fire-damp, marsh-gas, 12 VI | noticing the length of the way. He pondered over all that 13 VII | there was good luck in the way Harry and I discovered this 14 VII | the ground suddenly given way under Harry’s feet? Had 15 VIII | re-entered the gallery, on their way back to the Dochart pit. 16 VIII | to break our necks on the way back to the cottage?”~Harry 17 VIII | they accumulated in such a way as to change simple presumptions 18 VIII | lose. We must grope our way along, like blind men. There’ 19 VIII | s no fear of losing our way. The tunnels which open 20 VIII | they could not mistake the way. It was only necessary to 21 VIII | that it was not the main way; either the cleft was too 22 IX | confused mass appeared some way out at sea. It was a vessel 23 IX | appearance, to this superstitious way of explaining the facts.~ 24 IX | must have been down this way!” said Jack, not without 25 IX | companions had gone a long way in the southwest direction 26 IX | exploring the vast cavern, the way back had been purposely 27 X | in his frank and hearty way. Old Madge loved him for 28 X | should never have found our way into the gallery, from which 29 XI | THREAD~ALTHOUGH in this way the Ford family led a happy 30 XI | Nevertheless, we make our way along the gloomy passage 31 XI | did he in the slightest way betray his presence.~Harry, 32 XI | strand of the rope gave way, and it made them sink a 33 XI | moment the rope was giving way, in catching hold of it 34 XII | in a confused and puzzled way, as if all were new to them.~ 35 XII | should remain mute in a way otherwise so unaccountable.”~ 36 XII | not afraid of losing your way?”~“Oh, no, Harry; for a 37 XII | some rash people made their way into these chasms. They 38 XII | chasms. They got a long, long way; they were lost!”~“They 39 XII | They could not find their way out.”~“And there,” cried 40 XIII | appeared to stand in the way of the match. What, in fact, 41 XIII | to place obstacles in the way of this union—why, as night 42 XIII | Why so directly make his way towards Simon’s cottage, 43 XIV | and that would in this way be managed, since between 44 XIV | come!”~They pursued their way, James Starr leading the 45 XIV | and they sped on their way.~What a new sensation was 46 XIV | house. But let us pursue our way. There, just above the ancient 47 XV | would rapidly carry them, by way of Dumbarton and Balloch, 48 XV | The SINCLAIR steamed her way among them, while between 49 XVI | on in the usual regular way. In the distance could be 50 XVI | Katrine had fairly given way. The waters had suddenly 51 XVI | to seek in every possible way to wreak his hatred upon 52 XVI | them was always in some way mysterious.~Thus, for instance, 53 XVI | stanchions of a water-tank giving way; and Mr. Starr ascertained 54 XVII | only to himself. In his way he was kind to me, dreadful 55 XVII | Believe me, there is but one way to render Silfax powerless, 56 XVIII| Malcolm, had suddenly given way and opened without explosion,


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