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The Underground City

CHAPTER III
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The air was no longer filled with distant whistlings and the panting of engines.

None of those black vapors which the manufacturer loves to see, hung in the horizon, mingling with the clouds.

No tall cylindrical or prismatic chimney vomited out smoke, after being fed from the mine itself; no blast-pipe was puffing out its white vapor.

The ground, formerly black with coal dust, had a bright look, to which James Starr's eyes were not accustomed.
When the engineer stood still, Harry Ford stopped also.

The young miner waited in silence.


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