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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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   Chapter
1 III | the shed which covered the opening of the Yarrow shaft, whence 2 III | The engineer bent over the opening. Formerly from this place 3 IV | straggled in through the opening of a deserted shaft. It 4 V | Nothing, and there was no opening to permit a human being 5 VI | lamp, and held it to the opening. There was a slight report; 6 VII | about to spring through the opening; but the engineer, though 7 VII | we will follow you.”~The opening made by the dynamite was 8 VII | not call. Gazing into the opening,~James Starr could not even 9 VII | was about to enter the opening, when a light appeared, 10 VIII| shall of course reach the opening we got in at. After that, 11 VIII| passage.~If a cleft or side opening presented itself, he felt 12 VIII| was too shallow, or the opening too narrow, and he thus 13 VIII| companions were near the opening. In fact, almost immediately, 14 IX | ruined shed which covered the opening of the shaft. He gazed down 15 IX | expedition arrived at the opening of the Yarrow shaft, and 16 IX | extremely narrow natural opening in the schistous rocks.~ 17 IX | forward, and dart through the opening, was for Sir William and 18 IX | passing through the narrow opening which the bearer of the 19 IX | William. This was a natural opening. The passage which James 20 XI | it, and bending over the opening as my plumb-line went down, 21 XI | Harry at the mouth of the opening of the suspicious shaft. 22 XI | signal to withdraw him.~The opening into this shaft or well 23 XI | hang down the center of the opening, and save Harry from striking 24 XII | inspect this curious natural opening into the coal mine. “Well,” 25 XII | human being emerged from the opening. So most people came to 26 XIV | towards the sea, and soon opening so widely as to resemble 27 XVII| Aberfoyle, he stopped up the opening, and turned it into a prison


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