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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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mines

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1 I | foremen of the Aberfoyle mines, of which he, James Starr, 2 I | depths of the mysterious mines of Aberfoyle, which border 3 I | which border on the Alloa mines and occupy part of the county 4 I | There were still extensive mines to be worked in the two 5 I | veins. Now deserted, these mines perforated the ground with 6 I | the whole constituted the mines of Aberfoyle.~It was a sad 7 I | separate. The Aberfoyle mines, which for so many years 8 I | then filled the Aberfoyle mines.~One man alone remained 9 I | with what minute care the mines had been explored before 10 II | then, the origin of coal mines, in whatever part of the 11 II | some of the most important mines of the Scottish coal beds 12 II | works. For ten years these mines had been abandoned. No new 13 III| Mr. Starr. But yet, the mines will be exhausted, no doubt, 14 III| s not like our Aberfoyle mines! The pick comes better to 15 III| had been introduced in the mines.~“Will you not rest a while, 16 IV | the Chinese worked coal mines before the Christian era, 17 V | more reason must the dark mines be haunted to their lowest 18 V | comrades in the Aberfoyle mines. We have said that the different 19 V | remains of the Aberfoyle mines? But for what reason? I 20 VI | place. This was done in all mines until the Davy lamp was 21 VI | air in the galleries of mines was formerly always purified 22 VII| temperature, in the depths of the mines of Aberfoyle, as well as 23 IX | departure for the Aberfoyle mines.~Therefore in Edinburgh 24 IX | set out for the Aberfoyle mines.~The same evening the expedition 25 X | visit of a few hours to the mines of New Aberfoyle.~No mine 26 X | took up their abode in the mines.~The minershouses, built 27 XII| sensation, not only in the coal mines, but in Stirlingshire, and 28 XII| Nell was the spirit of the mines.~“Be it so, Jack,” said


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