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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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sea

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1 II | filled with an ocean or a sea. There, whole forests sunk 2 IV | license for the mining of “sea coal” was granted by Henry 3 IV | Forth are as rough as the sea.”~“Well, Mr. Starr, here 4 VIII| here like a sailor in open sea, in the midst of fogs, when 5 VIII| by waves rolling on the sea shore.”~“We can’t be under 6 VIII| We can’t be under the sea though!” cried the old overman.~“ 7 VIII| under the waters of the sea! Let us bore the bed of 8 IX | appeared some way out at sea. It was a vessel whose position 9 IX | now had his back to the sea. His companions turned also, 10 IX | by a violent gust. Earth, sea, and sky were plunged in 11 IX | waist he had rushed into the sea, the waves had almost immediately 12 X | be compared to the Dead Sea of the Mammoth caves—a deep 13 X | waters of the subterranean sea.~When this underground town 14 X | Scottish coast. There began the sea, the tumult of which could 15 XIV | river flowing towards the sea, and soon opening so widely 16 XIV | Yes, the tide is full; the sea water flows up the river 17 XIV | days so delicious on the sea coast.~A soft, transparent 18 XIV | exhibited that aspect of the sea which seems to blend it 19 XIV | the distant horizon of the sea became more plainly visible. 20 XIV | reflected upwards from the sea when the horizon is clear.~ 21 XIV | emerged from the waters of the sea. Appearing at first very 22 XIV | into the immensity of the sea, the infinity of the heavens.~ 23 XV | had the appearance of a sea beach at low water. Nearly 24 XVI | It was feared that the sea had burst into the colliery, 25 XVI | not have happened had the sea, instead of a little loch, 26 XVI | for nothing less than a sea would have drowned our Aberfoyle.


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