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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 VIII | of still waterpond or lake—whose picturesque rocky 2 VIII | cavern, this subterranean lake, whose waters bathe this 3 X | wires.~Below the dome lay a lake of an extent to be compared 4 X | the Mammoth caves—a deep lake whose transparent waters 5 XIII | creeping along the shores of Lake Malcolm? Why so directly 6 XIV | the starlight. “Is this a lake?” said she.~“No,” replied 7 XIV | sweet like the waters of Lake Malcolm.”~The maiden bent 8 XIV | been rowed on the waters of Lake Malcolm; but the oar, handled 9 XIV | The water was smooth as a lake, and Nell reclined in the 10 XV | sown on the bosom of the lake. The SINCLAIR steamed her 11 XV | mountains which overshadow the lake. One may, without much exaggeration, 12 XV | everybody?~The shores of the lake form a little harbor at 13 XV | feet above the level of the lake.~“Oh, what a noble mountain!” 14 XV | This eastern side of the lake was the special abode of 15 XV | remarked James Starr.~The lake narrowed very much as it 16 XV | Here we are on this famous lake,” said James Starr. “It 17 XV | adventures in the Lady of the Lake. I believe, if friend Jack 18 XVI | schist rocks bordering the lake; terror spread in all directions; 19 XVI | foot of the Lady of the Lake; all that remained was a 20 XVI | thing unheard of that a lake should in the space of a 21 XVI | between the bed of the lake and the vast cavity beneath, 22 XVI | bursting through the bed of a lake? I believe I shall end by 23 XVIII| along the surface of the lake. In the canoe was seen the 24 XVIII| canoe further along the lake.~Harry with his bride, his 25 XVIII| himself into the waters of the lake, and swam vigorously towards 26 XVIII| brink of the waters of the lake. “Harfang! Harfang!” cried 27 XVIII| headlong into the waters of the lake.~“Save him! oh, save him!”


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