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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 II | minutes they had left the town behind them.~ 2 IV | among trees, or in any town of the kingdom he chose, 3 VIII | is over there will be one town more inside old England.”~ 4 IX | rock, two miles from the town, and was seldom visited. 5 X | CHAPTER X COAL TOWN~THREE years after the events 6 X | ambitious title of Coal Town.~Arrived in Coal Town, the 7 X | Coal Town.~Arrived in Coal Town, the visitor found himself 8 X | bridge. So was founded Coal Town, situated under the eastern 9 X | sea.~When this underground town was lighted up by the bright 10 X | the inhabitants of Coal Town were proud of their place. 11 XI | shores of Loch Malcolm. Coal Town rested from labor. In the 12 XI | oppressive.~Down in Coal Town there was perfect calm; 13 XIII | have a merry-making at Coal Town, which they would never 14 XIII | the inhabitants of Coal Town at rest within their dwellings— 15 XIV | dark houses, just like Coal Town, only that the roof was 16 XIV | vaulted rocky roof above Coal Town,” said ~James Starr, “that 17 XIV | extremity of the Canongate. The town still lay wrapt in slumber.~ 18 XIV | among the houses of the old town. Westward rose many hill-tops, 19 XIV | prominent point in the New Town, “Fire!” cried she.~“No, 20 XIV | lines of streets in the New Town, and the irregular mass 21 XIV | could be seen the seaport town of Leith, between which 22 XIV | man. She had looked upon town and country, and beyond 23 XVI | surface of the soil. Coal Town was throughout brilliantly 24 XVI | arose from all parts of Coal Town, which was threatened by 25 XVI | shouted the old man; “if our town is to be overwhelmed, the 26 XVI | Malcolm a few feet. Coal Town was uninjured, and it was 27 XVI | whole population of Coal Town.~During the month preceding 28 XVIII| the inhabitants of Coal Town, the threatened danger to 29 XVIII| entire population of Coal Town was astir. Work was suspended; 30 XVIII| principal people of Coal Town, the friends and comrades 31 XVIII| light which illuminated Coal Town blazed like so many suns. 32 XIX | Will the dwellers in Coal Town ever be called to witness


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