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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 II | to the second; that is to say, to the request of such 2 III | against all those perils! You say well! It was a struggle, 3 III | consume.”~“Do you mean to say, Mr. Starr, that mankind 4 III | fifteenth landing, that is to say, half way down, they halted 5 III | stopping Harry.~“I cannot say,” answered the young miner.~“ 6 III | supported the ground, that is to say, the double layer of tertiary 7 IV | What is the good?” he would say, and refused to leave his 8 IV | only asleep,” she would say. “You are right about that, 9 IV | chief thing, and I again say you are welcome, sir.”~Simon 10 V | lad,” the old man would say, “we must wait. It will 11 VI | I could not and cannot say. But they were evidently 12 VI | voice, “Father, I should say the gas was no longer escaping 13 VII | engineer. “You dont mean to say that you think you are going 14 VIII | to hear it? Just dare to say no, Mr. Starr, dare to say 15 VIII | say no, Mr. Starr, dare to say no!”~“Well, my old friend, 16 VIII | comparison! I only meant to say one thing, and that is that 17 IX | of December; that is to say, a day after the arrival 18 IX | enticed. It was hard to say.~The men, seeing that the 19 X | see it.~It is needless to say that the inhabitants of 20 X | and outs. He could even say what point of the surface 21 XI | attention to what he said.~“I say, do look, Harry!” cried 22 XI | us, Jack.”~“Oh, no! dont say that, Harry! Perhaps some 23 XI | intentions. I can hardly say on what I found my convictions. 24 XI | of the new works did you say?” asked Jack, considerably 25 XI | of it. WAS there, did I say? I feel an inward conviction 26 XI | been discreet enough to say nothing.~Harry had provided 27 XI | During two minutes—that is to say, to the depth of about 120 28 XII | famished. It was impossible to say how long she might have 29 XII | was all she seemed able to say to the second.~James Starr, 30 XII | Are they here still?”~“I say yes; because Nell trembles 31 XII | long, Nell, to hear you say, ‘Come, Harry, my eyes can 32 XII | Almighty.’”~“I shall soon say so, Harry, I hope,” replied 33 XII | What are you going to say, Nell?” hastily cried Harry; “ 34 XIII | the moving staircase.~“I say! you seem to mean me to 35 XIII | shall hear what I have to say.”~“Well done, Harry! that’ 36 XIII | rising ladder; “mind you say nothing about what I have 37 XIII | still hear Jack shouting:~“I say! do you know what Nell will 38 XIV | into it.”~“What you mean to say, Jack, is that the superior 39 XIV | could take wing and fly!”~“I say! keep hold of her!” cried 40 XV | without much exaggeration, say that the history of this 41 XV | windings: and justly so. They say that it never freezes. I 42 XVI | but take my advice, and say nothing about it; let us 43 XVI | James Starr; “and who can say what might not have happened 44 XVI | upon us?”~“You may well say that,” cried the old overman, 45 XVI | engineer; “and yet I must say Nell’s silence, if she knows 46 XVI | right, Harry; we promise to say no more about it to your 47 XVII | solitary depths of the mine. I say WITH my grandfather, but 48 XVII | forgiveness, and no mortal can say to what horrid deed the 49 XVII | exactly what you ought to say; and now listen to what 50 XVII | listen to what we have to say in reply. We shall not let 51 XVII | of everything you could say against it. Believe me, 52 XVIII| in his hand, proceeded to say, “Harry, will you take Nell 53 XIX | once.~It is needless to say that Harry and Nell were


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