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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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galleries

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1 I | useless shafts and forsaken galleries. This was exactly the case 2 I | which run on rails along the galleries, subterranean tramways, 3 I | gave access to the lower galleries of the Dochart pit. Above 4 III| gave access to the lower galleries of the pit. The engineer 5 III| Yarrow shaft, from whence galleries communicated with another 6 III| radiated numerous empty galleries. They ran through the wall 7 III| Darkness now filled the galleries, formerly lighted either 8 IV | He went through the dark galleries, sometimes alone, sometimes 9 V | means of long subterranean galleries. Thus there existed beneath 10 VI | embankment of the further galleries. How those flames were lighted, 11 VI | quantities in the heights of the galleries. The monk, as we called 12 VI | perfectly true. The air in the galleries of mines was formerly always 13 VII| labyrinth of subterranean galleries. Starr, Madge, Harry, and 14 VII| geological epoch.~A labyrinth of galleries, some higher than the most 15 VII| had already multiplied the galleries and tunnels of New Aberfoyle.~ 16 XI | got lost among the lower galleries,” replied Jack.~“But that 17 XII| in exploring the remote galleries of the prodigious excavation 18 XII| easily lost in these great galleries, Nell. Were you not afraid 19 XVI| rushed along the ventilating galleries, and the wooden swing-doors 20 XVI| into the colliery, for its galleries and passages penetrated


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