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thought 24
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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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thought

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1 II | to prove it. Starr also thought it wiser to give more credence 2 II | sporran complete. His whole thought was to reach Callander where 3 II | this subject, but now he thought of that letter no longer. 4 III | asked the engineer.~“I thought I heard someone walking 5 V | suspicious-looking cleft in the rock, he thought he saw a shadow. He rushed 6 VII | determined later.~“Yes,” thought James Starr, “behind that 7 VII | found the vein which was thought to be exhausted, and this 8 VIII| crypt. Pooh! they never thought of how they were to get 9 IX | for the Irvine light. She thought herself at the entrance 10 IX | would have no trouble, so he thought, in finding the cottage, 11 IX | dark refuge.~“And indeed,” thought Sir William, “if it wishes 12 IX | avoid them, but just as the thought crossed Sir William’s mind 13 X | Ryan. The merry fellow had thought it his duty to return to 14 X | and piper it must not be thought that Jack Ryan sung no more. 15 XI | listening attentively, I thought I could detect a sound like 16 XII | these words; however, Harry thought he might press the subject 17 XIII| a partner. But he never thought of quitting the cottage. 18 XIV | soul in her eyes. “But I thought the moon was round?”~“So 19 XVI | demands every effort of thought and memory.”~Simon did not 20 XVI | the place. One would have thought the approaching union of 21 XVI | marriage should take place. He thought that, when the irrevocable 22 XVII| door. But I tell you, I thought the man was dead, and never 23 XVII| understand that the very thought of him must have terrified 24 XVII| brought me to the cottage, you thought I was simply ignorant of


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