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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 III | visit will be over, I should think, and there will be nothing 2 IV | see you at her table. I think she will surpass herself 3 IV | James Starr.~“What do you think of that, Harry?” said his 4 IV | his brow darkening.~“I think, father,” returned Harry, “ 5 IV | already getting cold. Dont think any more of that letter 6 IV | to leave us.”~“Dont you think of finding him a wife, some 7 VII | asked Ford, “what do you think of our discovery? Was I 8 VII | Starr, that you will not think me too old to résumé my 9 VII | dont mean to say that you think you are going to find a 10 VII | overman; “but of course I think so! If there was good luck 11 IX | cold a long time!”~“Do you think, sir,” asked Ryan, “that 12 IX | of the pit, and began to think they really had to do with 13 XI | all these outside folks think you envy their life above-ground.”~“ 14 XII | How many days, do you think?”~“Days?” repeated Nell, 15 XII | marvels, and were inclined to think, as Jack Ryan told Harry, 16 XII | fire-maidens now!”~“I hardly think, Mr. Starr, we ought to 17 XII | owed theirs to you; do you think they will ever forget it?”~ 18 XIII | Jack. “By Saint Mungo! I think an immense deal of bonny 19 XIII | Harry,” quoth Jack, “do you think I spoke in earnest just 20 XIII | cottage, “How can our son ever think of marrying? Where could 21 XV | that, but what we want to think of is, that here are the 22 XV | the girl; “I shall like to think about it, but I am glad 23 XVI | evening they knew what to think about it, for the local 24 XVI | as I sometimes used to think, that smugglers or coiners 25 XVI | suspicions might point? Think well! There is such a thing 26 XVI | on the works.~“You would think that there was a whole band 27 XVII | be sure,” said Simon. “To think that his Nell should marry 28 XVII | old domain, you seemed to think of encroaching upon his, 29 XVII | keep you by force. Do you think we could be so base as to 30 XVII | everything that goes on. Just think whether it is likely he 31 XVII | trust Mr. Starr, I used to think they were slaves; and when, 32 XVII | taught me, I am inclined to think he himself is deceived. 33 XVII | Mother, what should you think of the man who could forsake 34 XVII | listening to?”~“I should think he was a base coward,” said 35 XVIII| fire-maidens,” James Starr began to think that appearance must have


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