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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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dark

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1 III | permit, the sides of the dark shaft, which were covered 2 III | accustomed to see in the dark, as they used to do.”~“Ah, 3 III | perfectly well through this dark labyrinth.”~“Yes, indeed! 4 III | continued in silence along the dark nave. Harry was evidently 5 IV | to designate a vast and dark excavation. The place, however, 6 IV | rock. He went through the dark galleries, sometimes alone, 7 IV | the little family in their dark cottage.~The engineer was 8 V | much more reason must the dark mines be haunted to their 9 V | be a better place than a dark and deep coal mine for the 10 VI | pit widened into a sort of dark cave. No shaft had been 11 VII | to have illuminated the dark cavern.~Had the ground suddenly 12 VIII | found ourselves there in the dark. Besides, there we shall 13 IX | strathspeys, especially on dark nights. Jack Ryan, bold 14 IX | barn. The night was pitchy dark. Squalls of wind and rain 15 IX | going to destruction. A dark, confused mass appeared 16 IX | He gazed down into the dark abyss—nothing was to be 17 IX | said he, “though it’s as dark down there as in the lowest 18 IX | Certainly not.~It was intensely dark all round. The lamps held 19 IX | and retreating into some dark refuge.~“And indeed,” thought 20 IX | people, shut up in that dark cavern for ten days, were 21 X | windows looked out on the dark waters, which extended further 22 X | he could have done in the dark mine by the wonderful power 23 X | eyes seemed made for the dark, just as a sailor’s are 24 XII | electric discs; but in the dark her sight was wonderfully 25 XII | waved by them during that dark and stormy night which attracted 26 XIV | Stirling.~The night was already dark. From the horizon to the 27 XIV | only a collection of gloomy dark houses, just like Coal Town, 28 XIV | likely forget all about our dark coal pit.”~“No, Harry, never!” 29 XVII | above us, his face grew dark, he gave no answer, and 30 XVIII| upright. He was clothed in a dark mantle, his hair was dishevelled,


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