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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | station, by Harry Ford, son of the old overman Simon 2 I | living, with his wife and his son. All that he now knew was, 3 I | that Harry, Simon Ford’s son, was to wait for him during 4 II | no longer. Besides, the son of the old overman was there, 5 IV | but he and his wife and son preferred remaining in the 6 IV | ever after, from father to son. They were but plain miners. 7 IV | to live there still. His son Harry foraged for the subterranean 8 IV | alone, sometimes with his son, examining, searching for 9 IV | overman, turning to his son, “Jack Ryan came here to 10 IV | attentively. Then giving it to his son, “Do you know the writing?” 11 IV | him honor—the father and son opposite to each other. 12 IV | a good and affectionate son,” replied the old overman 13 IV | Simon Ford, turning to his son, “light our safety lamps.”~“ 14 V | were Simon Ford and his son. And they proved it by continuing 15 V | convictions, the father and son took their picks, their 16 V | the hour of success, the son was to go on with the task 17 VI | wall at which he and his son had, the evening before, 18 VIII | with Simon Ford and his son become a second nature.~ 19 IX | occupying public attention, the son of the old overman was the 20 IX | unlikely, too, that the son of the old overman had not 21 IX | Simon Ford, his wife, his son, and the engineer?~The prolonged 22 IX | ago, Simon Ford, his wife, son, and guest, had quitted 23 X | Jack. “You owe them to your son Harry, when he had the good 24 XII | care to the wants of her son, and of the poor creature 25 XIII | old cottage, “How can our son ever think of marrying? 26 XIII | nothing better for their son. Harry’s comrades envied 27 XVI | with the old man and his son: “Well, Simon,” said he, “ 28 XVI | our old pit. Harry, your son, has robbed me of Nell. 29 XVII | news of the marriage of our son with his granddaughter added 30 XVII | saw that your husband and son loved and respected you! 31 XVII | Madge, “and, were he my son, I should renounce and curse 32 XVIII| should never marry Simon’s son, it was natural to suppose 33 XVIII| honor to Simon Ford and his son. They all felt they owed


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