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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 II | probably produced on the surface of the inferior planets, 2 II | features of the terrestrial surface. Here, an intumescence which 3 VI | direct communication with the surface of the earth.~James Starr, 4 VI | assert.”~“And was it on the surface of these rocks that you 5 VII | lakes, whose mirror-like surface was never ruffled by a breeze, 6 VIII | close to his lamp; “the surface of this piece of coal is 7 IX | fifteen hundred feet below the surface of the ground, must have 8 X | fifteen hundred feet below the surface of the ground. Seven miles 9 X | have hoped to attain on the surface of the county. Dozens of 10 X | even say what point of the surface corresponded with what point 11 XI | hold out until drawn to the surface. For a second he closed 12 XII | ascending obliquely to the surface of the ground, led out directly 13 XII | the mine, they reach the surface of the earth by this passage. 14 XII | miners made holiday on the surface of the county of Stirling 15 XII | once have been up to the surface of the earth?”~“Never once, 16 XIII | first visit to the upper surface of the county of Stirling. 17 XIII | shaft which led from the surface to the lower regions of 18 XIV | and her companions to the surface of the earth. Twenty minutes 19 XV | still gliding over the surface of the water, the shade 20 XVI | powerful engines on the surface of the soil. Coal Town was 21 XVI | liked their trip to the surface of the earth. Where would 22 XVIII| arm propelled along the surface of the lake. In the canoe


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