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mineral 4
mineralization 1
mineralized 1
miners 30
mines 28
mingle 1
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30 take
30 why
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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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miners

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1 I | Starr took off his hat. The miners, cap in hand, kept a profound 2 I | will be the duty of the miners of Aberfoyle to help each 3 I | hands with him, whilst the miners waved their caps, shouting, “ 4 I | last time to the tread of minersfeet, and silence succeeded 5 III | into the upper class of the miners, and he would certainly 6 III | an exciting life.”~“The miners of Alva have been more favored 7 III | been more favored than the miners of Aberfoyle, Mr. Starr!”~“ 8 III | movement, permitted the miners to descend without danger.~ 9 IV | son. They were but plain miners. They labored like convicts 10 IV | even believed that the coal miners, like the salt-makers of 11 IV | ancient family of Scotch miners. He had worked diligently 12 IV | I know one of your old miners who would be truly pleased 13 V | tempestuous nights? who puts the miners on the track of an as yet 14 V | to an enormous ant-hill.~Miners, though belonging to different 15 VI | was not a corpse that the miners abandoned; and I dare to 16 VI | cavern, he gazed at the two miners, almost as if doubting their 17 VII | All looked like regular miners. They carried different 18 VIII | of which even the oldest miners in the county had ever known.~ 19 VIII | accompanied by a brigade of miners, supplied with lamps and 20 X | abode in the mines.~The minershouses, built of brick, 21 XI | scheme, Jack Ryan and three miners of his gang arrived next 22 XII | It was a fete-day. The miners made holiday on the surface 23 XIII | works of this colony of miners. Jack Ryan was proud and 24 XIII | wedding did take place, the miners of New Aberfoyle should 25 XIII | dangers were in store for the miners of Aberfoyle, how were they 26 XVI | shaft. While parties of miners who had labored during the 27 XVI | them?” cried some of the miners.~“There is nothing to fear 28 XVI | became so numerous that the miners were seized with a kind 29 XVIII| carefully maintained, but the miners began to recover from the 30 XVIII| of this great family of miners forming the population of


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