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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | Farewell then, my friends, and may Heaven be with you!”~So 2 II | function of life, and it may be said that they were destined 3 II | and rich or poor coal. It may be asserted that it is for 4 IV | standing in a glade, if we may use this word to designate 5 IV | the twelfth century, we may affirm that the beds in 6 IV | have a good dinner, for we may not sup till late.”~As the 7 IV | about that. Who knows but we may find one for him—”~Harry 8 VI | get at him—the author, we may now be certain, of that 9 VII | shall be our viewer again. May the new working last for 10 VII | stopped it up yesterday may have done it again to-day!”~ 11 VII | Cardiff and Newcastle.~We may add that the working of 12 VIII| our picks here, where we may find them another day, and 13 IX | cheerful mind of Jack Ryan.~It may be remembered that, in their 14 IX | infernal orchestra.”~We may well believe that these 15 X | not yet seen daylight!”~It may be mentioned here, that 16 X | a Will-o’-the-Wisp, who may be seen skipping along with 17 X | lantern in his hand; you may try to catch him, but he 18 X | see about that, Jack!”~We may easily imagine how soon 19 XI | Jack,” returned Harry. “I may be mistaken, but, to me, 20 XI | up at a given signal. I may depend upon you, Jack?”~“ 21 XII | it can’t be better, and may be worse than they are.”~“ 22 XII | weighs on her mind. It may also be that she believes 23 XII | indeed it is well, whatever may happen,” replied Nell earnestly; “ 24 XIII| are driving at. And when may we expect the operation 25 XIII| What is that?”~“That I may be one of the party when 26 XV | overshadow the lake. One may, without much exaggeration, 27 XV | mountain! From thence one may see two-thirds of old Caledonia. 28 XV | Jack; “why should I not? I may just as well see that pretty 29 XVI | been let in upon us?”~“You may well say that,” cried the 30 XVI | of Nell’s father?”~“You may reckon upon me for that, 31 XVII| what happiness is. Whatever may befall, believe that my 32 XVII| by returning to him, I may be able to bring him to


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