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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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life

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1 I | which all the organs of life have been taken, and only 2 I | succeeded to the bustling life which had till then filled 3 I | best part of the engineer’s life. Starr re-read his letter. 4 II | For the first time in his life, perhaps, in passing along 5 II | unfit for the function of life, and it may be said that 6 II | had lived the vegeta-tive life in all the vigor of first 7 III | to Glasgow. Agricultural life had now taken the place 8 III | stirring, active, industrial life. The contrast was all the 9 III | of the mine, whose whole life had been passed in its depths.~“ 10 III | consequently an exciting life.”~“The miners of Alva have 11 III | you see, to live all one’s life in the mine.”~“Right, Harry. 12 IV | means saved during a long life of toil, Ford could have 13 IV | animation, movement, and life in the well-worked pit. 14 IV | too, chiefly of their past life in the old Aberfoyle mine.~ 15 V | They spent their whole life in endeavoring to bring 16 V | if it should cost me my life!”~A fortnight before the 17 IX | which nearly cost him his life. Something which occurred 18 X | open air for an underground life, and took up their abode 19 X | mythology.~Jack thus became the life of the cottage. He was, 20 X | the discovery with your life— well, it was not too dearly 21 XI | led a happy and contented life, yet it was easy to see 22 XI | folks think you envy their life above-ground.”~“Never mind 23 XI | Even at the risk of my life, Jack, I am resolved to 24 XI | care, for more than his own life was now in danger.~For a 25 XI | hands by sacrificing the life of the child he supported 26 XII | circumstances under which her life hitherto had been led, that 27 XII | nearly everything relating to life, and, although evidently 28 XII | slightest allusion to her past life brought on such fits of 29 XII | first happy days of her life, and her heart was full 30 XII | silence as to her former life, when by speaking out she 31 XII | maiden’s former mode of life. One day, however, Harry 32 XII | you, Nell, to save your life, and give you the love of 33 XII | affected.~“Those who saved your life, Nell,” added he in a voice 34 XIII| choosing to remain all her life in the coal mine. Do you 35 XIII| what I am, and what the life really is to which she would 36 XIII| suitable for a lad whose whole life must be passed in the depths 37 XIV | wish it, to continue your life in the coal mine, like old ~ 38 XVI | candid survey of his past life. Presently, raising his 39 XVI | enjoyed the recollections of life above ground, yet without 40 XVI | and in which her wedded life would be spent, was as dear 41 XVII| daily, at the risk of his life, to produce partial explosions 42 XVII| his hands. After that my life became insupportable to 43 XVII| the sight of your daily life, for I saw that your husband


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