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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | James Starr belonged to the Scottish Antiquarian Society, of 2 II | most important mines of the Scottish coal beds had been exhausted 3 IV | fifteen hundred feet below Scottish soil. Among other advantages, 4 VII | gnawed away this part of the Scottish subsoil; nature herself 5 VII | be, there was, under the Scottish subsoil, what might be called 6 IX | a sharp bend made by the Scottish coast, near the mouth of 7 X | railway. Here ended the Scottish coast. There began the sea, 8 XIV | from those of the early Scottish kings to that of the unhappy 9 XIV | quotations from the great Scottish novelist, simply said, “ 10 XV | poetry with which lovely Scottish scenery is fraught. Numerous 11 XVIII| the usual head-dress of Scottish maidens.~All proceeded towards 12 XIX | future generations of the Scottish peasantry.~ ~


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