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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | English have given to their vast extent of coal-mines a very 2 I | upright, at the door of the vast shed in which he had for 3 II | substances enclosed in this vast herbal left their impression 4 III | had been carried through a vast speaking trumpet; and soon 5 IV | this word to designate a vast and dark excavation. The 6 V | the county of Stirling a vast tract, full of burrows, 7 VII | arranged, but a hive on a vast scale, and which, instead 8 VII | various hollows, forming vast ponds, or rather lakes larger 9 VIII | that its dome covered a vast extent of still waterpond 10 IX | they had been exploring the vast cavern, the way back had 11 XVI | case the entire excavation, vast as it was, would be completely 12 XVI | the very lowest bed of the vast mine, and its only ultimate 13 XVI | bed of the lake and the vast cavity beneath, the geological 14 XVI | fall of a portion of the vast vaulted dome was proved 15 XVIII| explosive gas, accumulated in vast cavities, the openings to


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