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day 73
daybreak 1
daylight 8
days 34
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dead 8
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35 found
35 such
35 think
34 days
34 even
34 whole
34 young
Jules Verne
The Underground City

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days

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1 II | would be prolonged for some days, he wrote to Sir W. Elphiston, 2 III | Accustomed from his earliest days to the work of the mine, 3 VII | remarries! The bustle of the old days will soon begin with the 4 VIII | Aberfoyle mine for whole days together.”~“Tired? nonsense!” 5 IX | confined to bed for several days, to his great disgust. However, 6 IX | Harry’s indifference.~Two days after the catastrophe Jack 7 IX | Dochart pit! That was ten days ago! And he has not been 8 IX | Ford family for several days.~The absence of the tenants 9 IX | the 6th of December, ten days ago, Simon Ford, his wife, 10 IX | that dark cavern for ten days, were dying of starvation. 11 X | Mr. Ford,” said he, a few days after his appointment. “ 12 XII | been in that pit.~“How many days had you been down there, 13 XII | the question.~“How many days, do you think?”~“Days?” 14 XII | many days, do you think?”~“Days?” repeated Nell, as though 15 XII | that word no better than days! Simon, Harry, Jack, and 16 XII | words signifying hours, days, months, and years were 17 XII | no doubt the first happy days of her life, and her heart 18 XII | at Irvine.~During several days he had been engaged in exploring 19 XII | discover nothing.~A few days afterwards, James Starr, 20 XII | like the wreckers of former days, they would have plundered 21 XII | imprisoned during eight long days! They were at the point 22 XIV | excursion was to last for two days. James Starr, as well as 23 XIV | all, even for these few days?”~“Yes, it is, Nell,” replied 24 XIV | one of those fine autumn days so delicious on the sea 25 XVI | mine?~At the cottage, some days later, James Starr thus 26 XVI | wholly inadmissible.~A few days later, the three friends 27 XVI | recollections of your earliest days. What befalls us appears 28 XVI | narrowly escaped death.~A few days afterwards, on the steam 29 XVI | counted the intervening days, for everyone suffered from 30 XVII | the Dochart pit.~In former days, before the invention of 31 XVII | water for you during some days. I should have liked to 32 XVII | I assure you, for many days I believed myself in the 33 XVIII| dressed in the fashion of days gone by, wearing the “toy” 34 XIX | the owl, but in a very few days he flew away. He evidently


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