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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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water

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1 I | This was the drop of cold water, which in a moment was to 2 II | thousands of millions of seltzer water bottles. This liquid, loaded 3 II | and lizards brought by the water, left on the yet soft coal 4 III | the influence of heat and water, our subterranean forests 5 VII | light of a special planet.~Water had collected in various 6 VIII | covered a vast extent of still waterpond or lake—whose picturesque 7 VIII | here, if the noise of the water is perceptible.”~“Very little 8 IX | loaf of bread and a jug of water set near them. No doubt 9 XI | brownie, by bringing bread and water to you, was the means of—”~“ 10 XII | who brought us bread and water when we were shut up down 11 XIV | Nell looked at the clear water which flowed up to her feet, 12 XIV | gulf. Taste a little of the water in the hollow of your hand, 13 XIV | stream, and, raising a little water to her lips, “This is quite 14 XIV | the tide is full; the sea water flows up the river as far 15 XIV | balloon through the air. The water was smooth as a lake, and 16 XV | over the surface of the water, the shade of the slender 17 XV | appearance of a sea beach at low water. Nearly the whole of its 18 XVI | right. The sudden influx of water had rushed to the very lowest 19 XVI | perished in the flood of water which had descended to the 20 XVI | a subterranean sheet of water penetrating fissures in 21 XVI | sustaining the weight of water.~Now, although to most people 22 XVI | employing engines filled with water and carbonic acid, always 23 XVII | nothing—neither fire nor water. It was his own fancy to 24 XVII | succeeded in obtaining bread and water for you during some days. 25 XVIII| the burning match into the water, and, describing a wide 26 XVIII| Immediately Harry plunged into the water, and, swimming towards Jack


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