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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 II | lagoon, kept continually full by currents of fresh and 2 II | retired, it was with the full conviction that even the 3 V | of Stirling a vast tract, full of burrows, tunnels, bored 4 VI | followed, with my heart as full as though it were a funeral. 5 VI | could live in a gasometer full of common gas. Moreover, 6 VI | merely a sort of pocket, full of gas, as it is sometimes 7 VII | passed, the first corves full of coal will have been taken 8 XII | life, and her heart was full of gratitude towards those 9 XII | forever; black hollows, full of indefinite gleams of 10 XIV | darkness of night to the full light of day; and that would 11 XIV | said she.~“Yes, the tide is full; the sea water flows up 12 XIV | round?”~“So she is, when ‘full,’” said James Starr; “that 13 XV | The hills nearest it are full of a character peculiar 14 XVI | by the electric lamps at full power.~Mining operations 15 XVII | the mine.~The old overman, full of mingled compassion and 16 XVII | by emotion, and with eyes full of tears, she ceased speaking, 17 XVIII| Ryan, stepping superb in full Highland piper’s costume. 18 XIX | and in all the glory of full dress, blew up his chanter,


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