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The Underground City

CHAPTER V
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Thus there existed beneath the county of Stirling a vast tract, full of burrows, tunnels, bored with caves, and perforated with shafts, a subterranean labyrinth, which might be compared to an enormous ant-hill.
Miners, though belonging to different pits, often met, when going to or returning from their work.

Consequently there was a constant opportunity of exchanging talk, and circulating the stories which had their origin in the mine, from one pit to another.

These accounts were transmitted with marvelous rapidity, passing from mouth to mouth, and gaining in wonder as they went.
Two men, however, better educated and with more practical minds than the rest, had always resisted this temptation.

They in no degree believed in the intervention of spirits, elves, or goblins.

These two were Simon Ford and his son.


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