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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | these mines perforated the ground with their useless shafts 2 I | of the Dochart pit. Above ground, the sheds, formerly sheltering 3 II | lowest layers of the coal ground appears the anthracite, 4 III | population, above and below ground, filled the scene with animation. 5 III | disused, were then constantly ground by the weight of wagons. 6 III | out its white vapor. The ground, formerly black with coal 7 III | bordered a plain where the ground was hidden under the black 8 III | known you were to be above ground to-day, I would have spared 9 III | s songs, while up above ground!—But you are going to see 10 III | and now they supported the ground, that is to say, the double 11 IV | not been ten times above ground.~“Go up there! What is the 12 IV | to be quite happy above ground. He hasn’t the true miner’ 13 VI | cloak, crawled along the ground. He could breathe down there, 14 VI | Starr.~“Ten feet from the ground,” replied Harry.~James Starr 15 VI | the-Wisp.~Harry leaped to the ground, and the old overman, unable 16 VII | lighted on a level with the ground. James Starr and his companions 17 VII | the dark cavern.~Had the ground suddenly given way under 18 VIII | his feet! We are on firm ground here, and need never be 19 VIII | hands, fell on the rocky ground, and was broken to pieces.~ 20 IX | were ultimately made gave ground, at least in appearance, 21 IX | first to ascertain if the ground bore any footprints, which 22 IX | below the surface of the ground, must have been exhausted 23 IX | bodies, stretched on the groundfour corpses, perhaps!~“ 24 X | below the surface of the ground. Seven miles to the southwest 25 XI | from it, he lay down on the ground and began to enter it on 26 XI | was placed on the level ground.~The fearful strain of anxiety 27 XII | obliquely to the surface of the ground, led out directly among 28 XIV | forty hours spent above ground, the maiden would be able 29 XVI | recollections of life above ground, yet without regretting 30 XVIII| atmospheric disturbance above ground. Everybody, as a matter


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