
The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Black India
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About This Novel
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. After James, a 55-year-old coal mining engineer, received two secret letters with completely different contents, he decided to go to the Aberfoyle coal mine, which had been exhausted 10 years ago. It was also the workplace where he had devoted most of his life. Ford, the former foreman of the coal mine, was the first letter writer to send an invitation to James. He did not believe that the coal seam had been hollowed out. He had been looking for new veins every day for 10 years and finally got his wish. Before finding this larger rich mine, he, like many people who made the mine their home, moved his family down the mine. Although the second letter writer who dissuaded James from going to the coal mine did not show up for a long time, James and Ford were repeatedly in danger on their way to the new mine for inspection. Some accidents occurred naturally, but more were caused by man-made obstructions. At the end of the novel, the truth is revealed, and the Abefuir coal mine returns to its former prosperity.
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