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grotto 5
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groundless 2
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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ground

   Book,  Chapter
1 0, Int | aspect of the deeps under ground, the blackness, the endless 2 I, III | face downwards, to the ground.~ 3 I, V | The gourbi leveled to the ground!” he exclaimed, “surely 4 I, V | through the air, fell to the ground full five hundred paces 5 I, VI | hoofs scarcely touched the ground, and they seemed transformed 6 I, VI | places deep chasms rifted the ground; great gaps furrowed the 7 I, XIV | way to a level piece of ground, which he considered he 8 I, XIV | country, and here, on neutral ground—”~“Neutral ground?” objected 9 I, XIV | neutral ground—”~“Neutral ground?” objected Colonel Murphy; “ 10 I, XVIII| that had been left upon the ground.~“What is it you mean?” 11 I, XX | to obtain a refuge below ground, and that was denied them 12 I, XX | retreat. Scarcely a yard of ground was left unexplored, the 13 I, XX | feet of the surface of the ground.~The excavation of any silo 14 I, XXII | couple of miles on level ground. Gallia had its drawbacks, 15 II, I | surface, seemed to fall to the ground when they found that Professor 16 II, III | Montmartre would have been ground to powder in a moment.”~“ 17 II, III | stamped his foot upon the ground, by way of emphasis, and 18 II, V | quarter of a mile of level ground that lay between the mountain 19 II, XII | cellars instead of upon the ground floor.”~“We will try and 20 II, XIII | thus, nearly 900 feet below ground, the Gallians ought to have


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