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130 made
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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | in the matter. ~For some time past vessels had been met 2 1, 2 | would possess at the same time. Thus may this puzzling 3 1, 3 | in my travels; but this time the expedition in question 4 1, 3 | Conseil," I called a third time. ~Conseil appeared. ~"Did 5 1, 4 | longer, that I may have more time to dwell the longer on your 6 1, 4 | great depths had up to this time been inaccessible to the 7 1, 5 | Abraham Lincoln was for a long time marked by no special incident. 8 1, 5 | speaking) expire; after that time, Commander Farragut, faithful 9 1, 5 | so. Perhaps for the first time his nerves vibrated to a 10 1, 5 | entered too lightly. What time lost, what useless emotions! 11 1, 5 | self to " ~Conseil had not time to finish his compliment. 12 1, 6 | and clearer at the same time. Suddenly, just as on the 13 1, 6 | greeted this order. The time for the struggle had arrived. 14 1, 6 | heaved the log a second time. ~"Well?" asked the captain 15 1, 6 | the rail without having time to stop myself, I fell into 16 1, 7 | of my sensations at the time. I was at first drawn down 17 1, 7 | so?" ~"I say that, at the time I threw myself into the 18 1, 7 | be exhausted at the same time; and this is how we managed: 19 1, 7 | more despairing cry. ~This time there was no mistake! A 20 1, 7 | into my head for the first time! But that voice! The time 21 1, 7 | time! But that voice! The time is past for Jonahs to take 22 1, 7 | raised my head for the last time, then I sank. ~At this moment 23 1, 7 | construction. ~We had no time to lose, however. We were 24 1, 7 | to move. We had only just time to seize hold of the upper 25 1, 8 | broke out for the twentieth time. "We speak to those rogues 26 1, 8 | philosophically; "we can hold out some time yet." ~"My friends," I said, " 27 1, 8 | my example. During that time, the steward--dumb, perhaps 28 1, 9 | particles. ~At the same time I felt the boat rolling. 29 1, 9 | awoke almost at the same time, under the influence of 30 1, 9 | rather than complain!" ~Time was getting on, and we were 31 1, 9 | fearfully hungry; and this time the steward did not appear. 32 1, 10| I have hesitated some time," continued the commander; " 33 1, 10| you will not regret the time passed on board my vessel. 34 1, 10| and nourishing. For a long time I have renounced the food 35 1, 10| Nautilus plunged for the first time beneath the waters. That 36 1, 10| last papers, and from that time I wish to think that men 37 1, 11| gives our depth at the same time." ~"And these other instruments, 38 1, 13| sixth current existed at one time or another in the Northern 39 1, 13| better to abandon for a time all idea of seizing the 40 1, 13| disappeared. But for a long time I dreamt on, till my eyes 41 1, 16| delayed our arrival for some time. ~I had remained some steps 42 1, 17| Nearly every day, for some time, the panels of the drawing-room 43 1, 18| the Nautilus was at this time. ~There it collected numerous 44 1, 18| Charles X. ~But at the same time, without knowing Dillon' 45 1, 18| only to be lost a second time. Where, no one knew. ~But 46 1, 19| two months we have not had time for dullness. The last marvel 47 1, 19| think, therefore, that the time has come to part company 48 1, 19| another thing; and it will be time enough to come to that extremity 49 1, 20| crackled joyously. During this time, Conseil and I chose the 50 1, 20| with great relish. ~"What time is it now?" asked the Canadian. ~" 51 1, 20| replied Conseil. ~"How time flies on firm ground!" sighed 52 1, 20| bari-outang." The animal came in time for us to procure real quadruped 53 1, 21| would shine in some hours' time. The moon shone in the midst 54 1, 21| adroit Canadian employed his time in preparing the viands 55 1, 21| visible. ~I waited still some time, then went into the large 56 1, 22| free and independently? Time would show. ~After having 57 1, 22| Canadian. ~But there was not time for altercation. Four of 58 1, 22| given this order at the same time that he had hastened the 59 1, 23| question that I stared some time at him without answering. ~" 60 1, 23| hastened to accept it, and this time the Canadian seemed quite 61 2, 1 | memoirs, took up all my time, and left me not a moment 62 2, 1 | waters of the Nautilus for a time. The morning of the 24th, 63 2, 1 | whitened waves, and for a long time seemed impregnated with 64 2, 2 | replied Captain Nemo, "and in time you will be too. However, 65 2, 2 | said I, "and take our time. Hunting otters in submarine 66 2, 2 | to seize you, and in that time " ~Ned Land had a way of 67 2, 4 | this town, which was at one time the richest commercial magazine 68 2, 4 | of the worst, and in the time of the ancients, if I am 69 2, 4 | least a century before its time, perhaps an era. What a 70 2, 4 | been, numerous. But in our time, steamers running between 71 2, 4 | waters." ~"But up to this time I have seen nothing but 72 2, 4 | Nemo, it is not the first time you have overrun the Red 73 2, 4 | Captain, although by this time I ought to have accustomed 74 2, 4 | Captain Nemo quietly. "A long time ago Nature made under this 75 2, 6 | flight, whether in two years' time, or in two days'. But the 76 2, 6 | vessel was floating at the time. Not if the bank was far 77 2, 6 | which, at no very distant time, led to such grave results. 78 2, 6 | ancient Isle of Crete. At the time I embarked on the Abraham 79 2, 6 | insurgents had fared since that time I was absolutely ignorant, 80 2, 6 | on my side, I employed my time in studying the fish passing 81 2, 6 | again subsided. Since that time to our days the Plutonian 82 2, 7 | Conseil, "we shall have time to finish our journey-- 83 2, 8 | chance gone, I should have time to reflect and discuss the 84 2, 8 | companion had given me no time; and, after all, what could 85 2, 8 | I feared it at the same time. I listened if I could hear 86 2, 8 | the saloon for the last time. I descended the stairs 87 2, 8 | the condition I was at the time, with troubled mind and 88 2, 8 | the combined fleet; and time would not have failed them 89 2, 8 | to follow him. I had had time to recover. I obeyed. The 90 2, 9 | the harpoon lost. Another time we must succeed; and to-night, 91 2, 10| creatures, known in the time of Aristotle by the name 92 2, 10| at work?" ~"No; not this time at least; for I am in a 93 2, 10| sodium I already possess. The time for loading is one day only, 94 2, 11| rise to the surface. And time will one day justify Maury' 95 2, 11| accustomed aspect. From this time for nineteen days, from 96 2, 11| projects, if at some future time a favourable opportunity 97 2, 11| worthy fellows to lose their time and trouble, so ended the 98 2, 11| submarine region." ~I had not time to express my surprise at 99 2, 11| Hold well on." ~I had not time to understand why the Captain 100 2, 12| Ned Land's fears. For some time past the Canadian had not 101 2, 12| you have hunted up to this time, and that would not risk 102 2, 12| said he, "it is still time, in the interest of the 103 2, 12| surface. There was only just time to go to the help of the 104 2, 13| admired them for the first time. In the atmosphere towards 105 2, 13| gales assailed us at this time, accompanied by thick fogs, 106 2, 13| observing our situation for some time past, when he said to me: ~" 107 2, 13| Nautilus tried again, and every time it struck the wall which 108 2, 14| it is because, up to this time, no human being has left 109 2, 15| became of the whales in that time? Doubtless they went beneath 110 2, 15| herself as she did the first time in Torres Straits." ~"But," 111 2, 15| No, sir; an accident this time." ~"Serious?" ~"Perhaps." ~" 112 2, 15| blinding. It required some time to calm our troubled looks. 113 2, 15| out at last!" ~For a short time I walked from the saloon 114 2, 15| second shock took place, this time from behind. I turned pale. 115 2, 16| then foresee the minimum of time necessary for our deliverance? 116 2, 16| we breathed! ~All this time no one prolonged his voluntary 117 2, 16| task beyond the prescribed time. His task accomplished, 118 2, 16| severe discipline. When the time came, he gave up his apparatus 119 2, 16| nor heard. All notion of time had gone from my mind. My 120 2, 17| and America at the same time. He would thus complete 121 2, 18| ourselves. Besides, for some time past he had become graver, 122 2, 18| cuttlefish has no doubt had time to grow." ~By this time 123 2, 18| time to grow." ~By this time other poulps appeared at 124 2, 18| had not seen him for some time. He seemed dull. Without 125 2, 19| saw him no more for some time. But that he was sad and 126 2, 19| said, "to return a second time to this subject will be 127 2, 19| bequeathing one day, to future time, the result of my labours. 128 2, 19| say to you. Let this first time you have come to treat of 129 2, 19| be the last, for a second time I will not listen to you." ~ 130 2, 20| into the sea. From that time the criminal attempt was 131 2, 20| last for a great length of time, for they find that the 132 2, 20| Captain Nemo say: ~"At one time this ship was called the 133 2, 21| monstrous or sublime, which time could never weaken. Did 134 2, 21| preparing. We had scarcely time to reflect; taking refuge 135 2, 22| could no longer judge of the time that was passing. The clocks 136 2, 22| went out without giving me time to answer. Wishing to verify 137 2, 22| should meet him for the last time. He would see me, perhaps


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