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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | skeleton remains.~Nothing was left but long wooden ladders, 2 I | wrung the father’s hand, and left the mine.~All this had taken 3 II | cold rain was falling, and left his house in the Canongate, 4 II | enclosed in this vast herbal left their impression on the 5 II | lizards brought by the water, left on the yet soft coal their 6 II | Really! has your family never left the old mine since the cessation 7 II | in a few minutes they had left the town behind them.~ 8 III | engineer’s bag, followed the left bank of the river for about 9 III | I could not see. Since I left the mine, my eyes have not 10 III | you do now, as you have left the mine?”~“I am working 11 IV | rather silent. Twice he had left the table, and even the 12 IV | the third hanging from his left hand, whilst his right was 13 VII | everything was just as they left it. The crevices had undergone 14 VIII | the geological layers had left this passage when the secondary 15 VIII | radiated to the right and left. It seemed as if the returning 16 VIII | shall find the lamps that we left. Forward then! Harry, go 17 IX | documents proved that Starr had left Edinburgh— which was known 18 IX | and the date on which he left Edinburgh; nothing more 19 IX | after the catastrophe Jack left the farm merily, feeling 20 IX | of the shaft until he had left the thirtieth. Once there, 21 IX | Starr proved that he had not left the pit since the day Ryan 22 X | their place. They rarely left their laboring village— 23 XI | mysterious abyss, he had either left it, or, if there, by no 24 XI | child to his breast with his left arm, and, keeping his right 25 XI | child he supported in his left arm. The idea crossed him, 26 XII | go to sleep.” So Nell was left alone, and in a very few 27 XII | the shaft where they had left her.~While it remained unworked, 28 XII | Aberfoyle. Harry and Nell left the cottage, and slowly 29 XII | slowly walked along the left bank of Loch Malcolm.~Then 30 XIV | with Nell; but they never left their cottage willingly, 31 XIV | accustomed.~Just as they left the cottage, Nell took Harry’ 32 XIV | friends, quitting the train, left the station immediately. 33 XIV | with new sensations, and left lasting impressions on her 34 XIV | myself, when I have not left the pit for a long time.”~“ 35 XV | Leaving Loch Arklet on the left, a steep ascent led to the 36 XVI | favorite loch there was not left enough to wet the pretty 37 XVII | who begged she might be left alone with her.~ 38 XVIII| the appointed time, Harry left the cottage, supporting 39 XVIII| his father and his mother, left the chapel in haste and


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