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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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waters

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1 II | currents of fresh and salt waters. They eagerly assimilated 2 II | formed a solid mass.~As the waters were contained in no bed, 3 IV | Ford.~“Yes, Simon, and the waters of the Forth are as rough 4 VII | above them. Of course the waters of these lakes had no movement 5 VIII | resumed Starr, “that the waters of the loch must be as rough 6 VIII | cut our trenches under the waters of the sea! Let us bore 7 VIII | subterranean lake, whose waters bathe this strand at our 8 X | deep lake whose transparent waters swarmed with eyeless fish, 9 X | windows looked out on the dark waters, which extended further 10 X | whose foot was laved by the waters of the subterranean sea.~ 11 X | which swarmed in the deep waters. Harry’s eyes seemed made 12 XIV | it is not sweet like the waters of Lake Malcolm.”~The maiden 13 XIV | She had been rowed on the waters of Lake Malcolm; but the 14 XIV | of the moonlight on the waters was as though the boat sailed 15 XIV | they rocked gently on the waters of the Firth. The wind fell 16 XIV | indeed emerged from the waters of the sea. Appearing at 17 XV | that pretty girl on the waters of Loch Katrine, as those 18 XVI | perceived at once that the waters of Loch Malcolm were rising. 19 XVI | possibly escape. But see! the waters are rising no further! it 20 XVI | had fairly given way. The waters had suddenly broken through 21 XVI | explosion were to be seen, the waters having subsided below the 22 XVIII| profound abyss, into which the waters were now wildly plunging.~ 23 XVIII| man flung himself into the waters of the lake, and swam vigorously 24 XVIII| to the very brink of the waters of the lake. “Harfang! Harfang!” 25 XVIII| himself headlong into the waters of the lake.~“Save him! 26 XVIII| efforts were useless. The waters of Loch Malcolm yielded


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