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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | He wished he had not been quite so laconic.~Was it possible 2 III | replied Harry. “We are alone, quite alone.”~“Well, we must let 3 III | vaultings are no longer quite secure, of course, and—”~“ 4 IV | and tastes. Yes, they were quite fond of their cottage, buried 5 IV | Ford; “but he seems to be quite happy above ground. He hasn’ 6 IV | but your legs. Are you quite rested?”~“Quite rested and 7 IV | Are you quite rested?”~“Quite rested and quite refreshed, 8 IV | rested?”~“Quite rested and quite refreshed, Simon. I am ready 9 IV | explosions of fire-damp in a pit quite empty of coal.~“Yes, Mr. 10 VI | yourself.”~“And you did quite right, Ford. But tell me 11 VIII| atmosphere of the gallery was quite free from it. However, Harry 12 IX | sprains and bruises were not quite enough to keep him on his 13 IX | tenants of the cottage was quite unaccountable. But was it 14 XI | declare my eyes are getting quite dull, my lips are drawn 15 XI | bottom of the abyss was quite dry. Harry, taking the lamp 16 XI | although he believed himself quite unable to hold out until 17 XII | Harry looked at her, became quite wild again. “Alone!” repeated 18 XII | more than one young person, quite as ignorant as you are of 19 XIII| very likely; but I know quite well what I shall do.”~“ 20 XIII| fellow, I can tell you I am quite capable of giving a friend 21 XIV | and loved hitherto into quite a different girl. As for 22 XIV | water to her lips, “This is quite salt,” said she.~“Yes, the 23 XVI | by natural causes.”~“I am quite of your mind, Mr. James,” 24 XVI | destruction of our works?”~“It is quite incomprehensible,” replied 25 XVI | avoid. Therefore it seemed quite possible that the solemn 26 XVII| said Starr, “it is all quite plain. Chance made known 27 XVII| master, which used to make me quite uneasy, for my grandfather 28 XVII| no answer, and continued quite silent for a long time afterwards. 29 XVII| You want to do what is quite impossible,” said Nell. “


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