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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | all were collected in the great yard of the Dochart pit, 2 I | without profit for you. Our great family must disperse, and 3 II | communication must be of great importance. To-morrow, at 4 II | terrestrial crust of the great forests of the geological 5 III | the scene with animation. Great wagons of coal used to be 6 III | sandstone, some shored up with great, roughly-hewn beams, others 7 IV | affirm that the beds in Great Britain were the first ever 8 V | Harry’s friend. He was the great partisan of all these superstitions. 9 V | songs, which earned him great applause in the winter evenings.~ 10 VI | had collected it in too great quantities in the heights 11 VII | Aberfoyle Company, to the great satisfaction of the old 12 VII | all chance, which takes great part in researches of this 13 VII | that the poorer classes of Great Britain will some day find 14 IX | wait. The time passed in great anxiety. The scientific 15 IX | for several days, to his great disgust. However, as soon 16 IX | The inquiry was made with great care. Officials came to 17 X | guide-books recommended as a “great attraction,” to the numerous 18 XI | would expose himself to very great danger, supposing the enemy 19 XI | he heard the sound of a great rush of air from beneath; 20 XII | profoundly.~This event caused a great sensation, not only in the 21 XII | through the upper rock. To his great astonishment, he suddenly 22 XII | the railway through our great tunnel takes us in a few 23 XII | be easily lost in these great galleries, Nell. Were you 24 XII | lived there I only saw at a great distance.”~“They were my 25 XIII | wife.”~“Sure that will be a great deal better, Harry!”~“But, 26 XIV | Nell kept looking at the great trees, whose branches, waving 27 XIV | replied Harry, “it is a great river flowing towards the 28 XIV | open space, asking, “What great confused mass is that?”~“ 29 XIV | with quotations from the great Scottish novelist, simply 30 XV | the clan McGregor. At no great distance, the struggles 31 XVI | could be heard the crash of great charges of dynamite, by 32 XVI | Loch Malcolm were rising. A great wave, unfurling like a billow, 33 XVI | feel positive that some great secret painfully oppresses 34 XVI | approaching marriage created great excitement in New Aberfoyle. 35 XVI | songs in preparation for the great day, which was to be celebrated 36 XVII | too much about myself: the great thing is about you.”~“No, 37 XVII | perish. Notwithstanding his great age, his strength is astonishing, 38 XVIII| overman— every member of this great family of miners forming 39 XVIII| ventilating shafts, and the great tunnel of Loch Malcolm,


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