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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | past these names brought back to him! Yes, that was a 2 I | James Starr always came back to that.~On the other hand, 3 III | time, and I must take him back to Callander.”~“Well, Harry, 4 IV | shall be hungry when we come back, and will do it justice!”~ 5 V | endeavoring to bring Aberfoyle back to its former prosperity. 6 VII | To-morrow we will come back here. We will blast this 7 VII | his two companions were back in the cottage. The engineer 8 VII | for the journey there and back, including the time for 9 VII | find this cavity, held him back. “Allow time for the air 10 VIII | of how they were to get back.~The gallery was practicable, 11 VIII | it home, Simon, carry it back to the cottage! I want this 12 VIII | and let’s take the road back to the cottage.”~Nothing 13 VIII | the gallery, on their way back to the Dochart pit. For 14 VIII | break our necks on the way back to the cottage?”~Harry did 15 IX | too late for them to beat back from the line of breakers 16 IX | doomed ship. He now had his back to the sea. His companions 17 IX | almost immediately dashed him back against the rocks. He was 18 IX | enough to keep him on his back longer than he liked. He 19 IX | the vast cavern, the way back had been purposely closed 20 XI | This very morning I went back to the place, and, listening 21 XI | surprise made him hastily draw back, but he again advanced and 22 XI | they were about to plunge back into the abyss.~He looked 23 XII | she, “alone!”—and she fell back on the bed, as though deprived 24 XII | us? Should you like to go back to where we found you?” 25 XIV | and they will bring you back again. Afterwards you will 26 XV | it, but I am glad to go back with you to our dear old 27 XVI | which time never softens. Go back to recollections of your 28 XVIII| of the danger, now rushed back, crying out in accents of


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