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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | of his trade. He had not seen him since the time when 2 III | the country. He had not seen it since the day when the 3 III | fragments of coal were to be seen. All had been carried away 4 III | I am very glad to have seen you again! I can give news 5 V | certain strange beings were seen there frequently, just as 6 V | fellows in the mine had seen these lights, they would, 7 VI | explorers—for, as will be seen, this was a regular exploration— 8 VI | to do. But I have never seen him in the exercise of his 9 VI | five-and-fifty years, to have seen that. But I, ten years older, 10 VI | the pick could still be seen, and even holes in which 11 IX | papers, had not yet been seen by Ryan. The honest fellow 12 IX | superstitious declared they had seen these fantastic creatures 13 IX | whose position could be seen by her lights, for she carried 14 IX | and a moment after it was seen again dancing on its blue 15 IX | ago! And he has not been seen from that time! That explains 16 IX | abyss—nothing was to be seen. He listened—nothing was 17 IX | behind some pillar, then was seen again at the end of a cross 18 IX | feet before them was now seen at less than fifty. The 19 X | weaned, and they have not yet seen daylight!”~It may be mentioned 20 X | Harry. “It remains to be seen whether this being was as 21 X | Will-o’-the-Wisp, who may be seen skipping along with his 22 XI | not a single one has been seen.”~“That’s true, Harry; but 23 XI | if no spirits have been seen, neither has anyone else 24 XI | cut above him, but he had seen no projection from the walls 25 XII | nothing suspicious was to be seen; the shaft communicated 26 XII | speaking. Harry had never seen her so much affected.~“Those 27 XIII | month she will, I hope, have seen the earth and its wonders— 28 XIII | moon, or stars, after she’s seen the whole of them?”~“No, 29 XIV | the crouching lion, which, seen from the west, Arthur’s 30 XIV | or setting sun could be seen to the greatest possible 31 XIV | deep bay, in which could be seen the seaport town of Leith, 32 XIV | the wide Firth could be seen the soft outlines of the 33 XV | recollection of all she had seen.~Her hand rested in Harry’ 34 XV | not pine for what you have seen during these few hours spent 35 XVI | of explosion were to be seen, the waters having subsided 36 XVII | resumed Simon, “since I have seen the name of Silfax on the 37 XVII | knew you as shadows dimly seen in the gloom of the pit, 38 XVII | and nowhere. I have never seen his retreats. I have never 39 XVII | his retreats. I have never seen him sleep. If he meant to 40 XVIII| the lake. In the canoe was seen the figure of an old man 41 XVIII| marked with black spots, was seen hovering directly above


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