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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 II | themselves the carbon which they, little by little, extracted from 2 II | carbon which they, little by little, extracted from the atmosphere, 3 II | vegetables had agglomerated, and little by little coal was forming 4 II | agglomerated, and little by little coal was forming under the 5 III | an age when most lads are little more than apprentices, he 6 IV | happiness enjoyed by the little family in their dark cottage.~ 7 VI | engineer quickly.~“Yes, little partial explosions,” replied 8 VI | but by dispersing it in little explosions, before its buoyancy 9 VI | partial explosions, or rather little flames, enough to show the 10 VI | would yield comparatively little, or a bed occupying a large 11 VI | but lest there should be little or none.~“Could they have 12 VI | was a slight report; and a little red flame, rather blue at 13 VIII| it still, and if it costs little to extract it from the mine, 14 VIII| water is perceptible.”~“Very little indeed,” answered James 15 IX | Melrose Farm.~Irvine, a little seaport of Renfrew, containing 16 IX | The president and his men, little given to superstition, darted 17 IX | However, they gained very little on it, and Ryan’s belief 18 XI | crowds, but Harry paid very little attention to what he said.~“ 19 XI | the honors of the place a little better. If you look so glum, 20 XI | he must carry this poor little creature out of the pit, 21 XI | and it made them sink a little.~A shriek of despair escaped 22 XII | began to question her a little.~“What do they call you, 23 XII | After a good rest, and a little more food, she will be stronger. 24 XII | might press the subject a little further, so he said, “But 25 XII | answered the girl with a little hesitation; “sometimes I 26 XII | secretly brought them a little food; but for a mysterious 27 XIII| which caused him to feel a little uneasy as to his intentions.~ 28 XIII| lives forget. Simon Ford little knew what he was saying!~ 29 XIV | childhood. Harry, with a little trepidation, asked himself 30 XIV | resemble a gulf. Taste a little of the water in the hollow 31 XIV | the stream, and, raising a little water to her lips, “This 32 XIV | pleasant to her eyes, and her little trembling hand expressed 33 XIV | glittering silver field. Little wavelets rippled along the 34 XIV | rays on all sides. In the little port of Granton lay two 35 XIV | cried Jack Ryan. “Our little Nell is too good to lose. 36 XV | shores of the lake form a little harbor at Luss. Nell could 37 XVI | Nell was allowed to hear as little as possible of these discussions. 38 XVI | had the sea, instead of a little loch, been let in upon us?”~“ 39 XVI | Harry made good use of her little visit to the upper air, 40 XVII| at the same time also, a little orphan girl born in the 41 XVII| must have terrified poor little Nell, and also I see that


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