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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | have united us in a common work, are now exhausted. All 2 I | hands have emptied. The work has been hard, but not without 3 I | was a fine time, that of work, of struggle,—the best part 4 III | his earliest days to the work of the mine, he was strong 5 III | because, during winter, field work is at a standstill. But 6 III | Starr,” answered Harry. “The work was hard, but it was interesting, 7 IV | labored like convicts at the work of extracting the precious 8 V | or returning from their work. Consequently there was 9 V | cause of this mysterious work. The tunnel was empty. The 10 V | revealed no trace of any recent work with pick or crowbar. Harry 11 VI | injured or killed in his work, then another took his place. 12 VII | excitement about the next day’s work, he would never have slept 13 VII | working was possible.~“To work! to work!” shouted Ford, 14 VII | was possible.~“To work! to work!” shouted Ford, when the 15 VII | make any explosion.~“To work, then!” repeated Ford; and 16 VII | New Aberfoyle was not the work of men, but the work of 17 VII | the work of men, but the work of the Creator.~Such was 18 VIII | the ocean! When we have to work under the bottom of the 19 IX | again, before resuming his work on the farm, he wished to 20 IX | prevented them? Could any work of importance keep them 21 IX | William and his party but the work of an instant. But before 22 IX | might not have been the work of the strange sprite who 23 X | Attracted by the certainty that work would never fail, allured 24 X | hewers.~“That was a good work done, Mr. Ford,” said he, 25 XII | happy result of providing work for a large population, 26 XIII | all his spare time, to the work of Nell’s education. He 27 XVI | colliery of New Aberfoyle, work was going on in the usual 28 XVI | of those who ventured to work this rich mine?~At the cottage, 29 XVI | What befalls us appears the work of a stern and patient will, 30 XVI | hour of return home from work.~Harry became very anxious 31 XVII | when he heard your tools at work on coal-beds which he considered 32 XVIII| seriously interrupted the work of excavation. James Starr 33 XVIII| of Coal Town was astir. Work was suspended; overseers


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