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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | going to leave the mine, our good old nurse, just because 2 III | hardy, as well as brave and good. Guided by his father, and 3 III | James Starr was still a good walker, yet he could not 4 III | They were all still in good condition.~James Starr examined, 5 III | In ten minutes at most.”~“Good.”~“But,” muttered Harry, “ 6 III | Use me like a staff.”~“A good solid staff, Harry,” answered 7 IV | another. He had had the good luck to discover several 8 IV | Go up there! What is the good?” he would say, and refused 9 IV | winter. His family enjoyed good health; what more could 10 IV | hospitable.”~“And how are you, good Simon?” asked James Starr, 11 IV | whom the announcement of a good breakfast could not be indifferent, 12 IV | down, Mr. Starr, and have a good dinner, for we may not sup 13 IV | you want me to eat with a good appetite?”~“It will be doing 14 IV | interesting communication? Yes. Good! I will not ask more,” he 15 IV | to each other. It was a good Scotch dinner. First they 16 IV | shared the fate of all the good things in this world—it 17 IV | age. The repast lasted a good hour. James Starr and Simon 18 IV | Yes, Mr. Starr, he is a good and affectionate son,” replied 19 IV | it will be prudent.”~“My good Simon, wont you propose 20 IV | speed you!” responded the good woman.~“A good supper, wife, 21 IV | responded the good woman.~“A good supper, wife, do you hear?” 22 V | imaginary beings, either good or bad, with much more reason 23 V | the Dochart pit. Perhaps good Madge, like every Highland 24 VI | prevent explosions before our good genius, Humphry Davy, invented 25 VII | The engineer supped with good appetite, listening with 26 VII | I think so! If there was good luck in the way Harry and 27 VII | place, why shouldn’t the good luck go on?”~As he spoke, 28 VIII| of a connoisseur; “that’s good quality of coal. Carry it 29 IX | optical delusion, aided by a good deal of credulity, and science 30 IX | terror.~Clearly, it needed a good strong imagination to find 31 X | for his fine character and good nature. She in some degree 32 X | being a jovial companion, a good workman. Six months after 33 X | gang of hewers.~“That was a good work done, Mr. Ford,” said 34 X | bought.”~“No, Jack, it was a good bargain we made that time!” 35 X | son Harry, when he had the good sense to accept my invitation 36 XI | Jack Ryan, with all his good humor and usually infectious 37 XII | adjusted the pillows. “After a good rest, and a little more 38 XII | but at any rate she is the good spirit. It can have been 39 XII | in all to her, and to the good folks themselves Nell had 40 XIII| proud and delighted at the good fortune which had befallen 41 XIII| speak in earnest?”~“My good fellow, I can tell you I 42 XIII| continued to puzzle them a good deal. They plainly saw the 43 XIII| their friends, will be a good marriage, if ever there 44 XIII| Harry’s comrades envied his good fortune, but freely acknowledged 45 XIV | leave, with all manner of good wishes, of four tourists, 46 XIV | you feel; but it will be good for you to go with us. Those 47 XIV | Our little Nell is too good to lose. I feel just as 48 XIV | in the light of day.~The good child knelt down, exclaiming, “ 49 XV | Lambert’s Hotel. There a good breakfast restored their 50 XVI | cottage. Simon smoked a good pipe of tobacco, and from 51 XVI | customary duties, and Harry made good use of her little visit 52 XVI | excitement in New Aberfoyle. Good wishes poured in on all 53 XVII| respected you! Then all these good and happy workmen, who so 54 XVII| for all felt that it was good for her to open her whole 55 XIX | fifty years of marriage with good old Madge, who liked the


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