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Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | same year, in the Pacific Ocean, by the Columbus, of the 2 1, 1 | it into the abyss of the ocean. The legends of ancient 3 1, 1 | Moravian, of the Montreal Ocean Company, finding herself 4 1, 2 | The great depths of the ocean are entirely unknown to 5 1, 2 | to the upper level of the ocean. ~"If, on the contrary, 6 1, 2 | before in the North Pacific Ocean. The excitement caused by 7 1, 3 | narwhal in the North Pacific Ocean, which, to return to France, 8 1, 4 | the vast surface of the ocean. More than one took up his 9 1, 4 | inhabits the depths of the ocean, if it frequents the strata 10 1, 4 | attain this depth in the ocean, each square three-eighths 11 1, 5 | rallying the ship's crew. The ocean was watched with renewed 12 1, 5 | darkness: sometimes the ocean sparkled under the rays 13 1, 6 | and overshadowed the rough ocean. ~Now I thought our expedition 14 1, 6 | meet in the middle of the ocean whales so sound asleep that 15 1, 7 | abandoned in the middle of the ocean, some other victim of the 16 1, 8 | float on the surface of the ocean, or did it dive into its 17 1, 9 | risen to the surface of the ocean to breathe, after the fashion 18 1, 10| was necessary to rid the ocean at any price." ~A half-smile 19 1, 10| you into the depths of the ocean. You attacked me. You came 20 1, 10| immense prairies of the ocean. I have a vast property 21 1, 10| various products of the ocean. Taste all these dishes. 22 1, 10| divers molluscs of every ocean, and certain mussels of 23 1, 10| collection of the produce of the ocean. But if I exhaust all my 24 1, 11| direction in the middle of the ocean. Some are known to you, 25 1, 11| ingredients. I owe all to the ocean; it produces electricity, 26 1, 11| return to the surface of the ocean? And how do you maintain 27 1, 12| the lower regions of the ocean, for all bodies have a tendency 28 1, 12| visit the depths of the ocean five or six mlles below 29 1, 12| one of your vessels on the ocean, the first impression is 30 1, 12| upon a desert island in the ocean. There my workmen, that 31 1, 13| the geological epochs the ocean originally prevailed everywhere. 32 1, 13| portions: the Arctic or Frozen Ocean, the Antarctic, or Frozen 33 1, 13| the Antarctic, or Frozen Ocean, the Indian, the Atlantic, 34 1, 13| Pacific Oceans. ~The Pacific Ocean extends from north to south 35 1, 13| abundant rain. Such was the ocean that my fate destined me 36 1, 13| broad undulations of the ocean. A light breeze from the 37 1, 13| fifth in the Southern Indian Ocean. It is even probable that 38 1, 13| another in the Northern Indian Ocean, when the Caspian and Aral 39 1, 13| edging the waves of the ocean with the pure indigo of 40 1, 13| the superior strata of the ocean? ~We know the transparency 41 1, 13| In certain parts of the ocean at the Antilles, under seventy-five 42 1, 14| come to the surface of the ocean to renew our supply of oxygen. 43 1, 15| below the surface of the ocean, astonished me by its power. 44 1, 15| produced by this inexhaustible ocean. But we were bound to walk, 45 1, 15| in the remote beds of the ocean. ~We had quitted the Nautilus 46 1, 16| up to the surface of the ocean. Not a filament, not a ribbon, 47 1, 17| magnificent aspect of the ocean when Captain Nemo appeared. 48 1, 17| gazed abstractedly on the ocean. In the meantime, a number 49 1, 17| Professor, is not this ocean gifted with real life? It 50 1, 17| blood in animals. ~"Yes, the ocean has indeed circulation, 51 1, 17| you know the depth of the ocean?" ~"I only know, Captain, 52 1, 17| peculiar to that part of the ocean. The direction of the Nautilus 53 1, 17| region rarely visited in the ocean, and in which large fish 54 1, 17| through the depths of the ocean. ~What a scene! We were 55 1, 19| was to get into the Indian Ocean by the Strait of Torres. 56 1, 19| midst of the marvels of the ocean. Our voyage is only begun, 57 1, 21| sailing on the surface of the ocean, she quitted safe and sound 58 1, 22| head was set for the Indian Ocean. Where would the fancy of 59 1, 22| indefatigable clown of the ocean), and some swordfish ten 60 1, 22| quitted the surface of the ocean? Had it gone back to the 61 1, 23| the waters of the Pacific Ocean. Here, there was no fine 62 1, 23| bottom of this inaccessible ocean! ~The grave was being dug 63 2, 1 | CHAPTER I~THE INDIAN OCEAN~We now come to the second 64 2, 1 | abysses. There, not one of the ocean's monsters could trouble 65 2, 1 | the waters of the Indian Ocean, a vast liquid plain, with 66 2, 1 | the reviving air of the ocean, the sight of the rich waters 67 2, 1 | the 25th of January the ocean was entirely deserted; the 68 2, 1 | along on the surface of the ocean. We could count several 69 2, 1 | milk. At first sight the ocean seemed lactified. Was it 70 2, 3 | was not a monster of the ocean that we had anything to 71 2, 4 | went to the surface of the ocean there was no land in sight. 72 2, 4 | will go down the Indian Ocean again, perhaps cross the 73 2, 6 | observing the wonders of the ocean? No, certainly not! And 74 2, 7 | conveys the waters of the ocean into the basin of the Mediterranean; 75 2, 8 | thousand seven hundred-- an ocean whose parallel winding shores 76 2, 8 | steel separated me from that ocean which I had not yet explored. ~ 77 2, 8 | stopped at the bottom of the ocean. My uneasiness increased. 78 2, 9 | banking-house; by that I mean the ocean, where his riches are safer 79 2, 9 | rose to the surface of the ocean. I rushed towards the platform. 80 2, 9 | independence in the deep ocean? All these foolish and unreasonable 81 2, 9 | abutted on the borders of the ocean, and disappeared with its 82 2, 9 | whitened the surface of the ocean. ~ 83 2, 10| passed the level of the ocean. It must be a continent, 84 2, 10| floating on the surface of the ocean. Besides, I heard steps 85 2, 10| beneath the surface of the ocean. This is its harbour of 86 2, 10| some convulsion beneath the ocean produced that very opening 87 2, 10| feet above the level of the ocean. Half an hour after the 88 2, 11| singular part of the Atlantic Ocean. No one can be ignorant 89 2, 11| the cold, quiet, immovable ocean called the Sargasso Sea, 90 2, 11| nourishment. The next, the ocean had returned to its accustomed 91 2, 11| slept upon the deserted ocean. During this part of our 92 2, 11| seeking the bottom of the ocean by a diagonal sufficiently 93 2, 11| which separated it from the ocean, and, after emerging like 94 2, 12| being on the surface of the ocean, the Nautilus fell in with 95 2, 12| eyes had never left the ocean, "they are coming nearer; 96 2, 12| of the last whale in the ocean. Ned Land whistled "Yankee-doodle" 97 2, 12| the upper levels of the ocean, without caring for their 98 2, 13| remained on the surface of the ocean. Ned Land, who had fished 99 2, 13| density of the waters of the ocean one degree higher than freezing-point; 100 2, 13| either a continent or an ocean free from ice at these two 101 2, 13| lower beds of the Southern Ocean. The thermometer went up, 102 2, 13| them from the Antarctic Ocean to the open polar sea. Our 103 2, 13| us and the surface of the ocean! It was then eight. According 104 2, 14| called the vultures of the ocean; some gigantic petrels, 105 2, 17| Pacific or the Atlantic Ocean, that is, into frequented 106 2, 17| rather take us to the vast ocean that touches the coasts 107 2, 17| Patagonia, sometimes under the ocean, sometimes at the surface. 108 2, 17| geological basin of the ocean forms, as far as the Lesser 109 2, 19| waters do not mix with the ocean waters. It is a salt river, 110 2, 19| the globe. It was on this ocean river that the Nautilus 111 2, 19| loose on the surface of that ocean? ~ 112 2, 20| all the conquered of the ocean; some old and already encrusted, 113 2, 20| and in the depths of the ocean could not be recaptured. 114 2, 20| 1863. The bottom of the ocean then formed a valley about 115 2, 20| some particular spot in the ocean. Captain Nemo took the sun' 116 2, 20| passed at the bottom of the ocean. ~What was this vessel? 117 2, 21| the midst of the Indian Ocean, had he not attacked some 118 2, 21| scene of nature, sky and ocean rivalled each other in tranquillity, 119 2, 22| called the "Navel of the Ocean," whose power of attraction 120 2, 23| he still follow under the ocean those frightful retaliations? 121 2, 23| Nemo still inhabits the ocean, his adopted country, may


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