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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | careful attention. They saw nothing but a strong eddy 2 1, 6 | the forecastle bulwark, I saw below me Ned Land grappling 3 1, 7 | difficulty in bearing up. Conseil saw this. ~"Will master let 4 1, 7 | points of the horizon. I saw the frigate! She was five 5 1, 7 | What did you see?" ~"I saw " murmured he; "I saw--but 6 1, 7 | sinking down to the horizon, I saw a face which was not Conseil' 7 1, 8 | involuntarily, I opened them, and saw that this luminous agent 8 1, 8 | Dreadful nightmares beset me; I saw in these mysterious asylums 9 1, 10| tapestry of severe design. I saw works of great value, the 10 1, 11| that led to the platform, I saw a cabin six feet long, in 11 1, 12| in the Northern Seas, we saw plates less than a third 12 1, 13| followed it with my eye; saw it lose itself in the vastness 13 1, 14| meet, would he be there? I saw no one but the steersman 14 1, 15| disappointed harpooner, who saw his dreams of fresh meat 15 1, 15| Nautilus then opened. We saw a faint light. In another 16 1, 15| light. ~All these wonders I saw in the space of a quarter 17 1, 16| copper head to Conseil's. I saw the worthy fellow's eyes 18 1, 16| gun knocked over, and I saw the horrible claws of the 19 1, 16| my way, when I suddenly saw a brilliant white light. 20 1, 16| hunters. Several times I saw Captain Nemo stop, put his 21 1, 16| gaze, when at that moment I saw the Captain shoulder his 22 1, 16| surface of the water. I then saw our image clearly reflected, 23 1, 16| could do no more when I saw a glimmer of light, which, 24 1, 16| behind, when I presently saw Captain Nemo coming hurriedly 25 1, 16| when, raising my head, I saw some enormous mass, casting 26 1, 17| of his visits. I seldom saw him. The lieutenant pricked 27 1, 17| went on the platform, I saw two miles to windward, Hawaii, 28 1, 17| islands that form the group. I saw clearly the cultivated ranges, 29 1, 17| sighted the Marquesas group. I saw, three miles off, Martin' 30 1, 17| belongs to France. I only saw the woody mountains against 31 1, 17| its last moments. And I saw already, coming towards 32 1, 18| frequented waters, we often saw the hulls of shipwrecked 33 1, 18| queen of the Pacific. I saw in the morning, some miles 34 1, 18| water. He opened it, and I saw a bundle of papers, yellow 35 1, 19| the island, that I still saw, with its remarkable border 36 1, 20| obstructed with bushes. I saw then those magnificent birds, 37 1, 21| under the rising tide; but I saw their numbers had increased 38 1, 21| limpid waters, under which I saw a profusion of shells, zoophytes, 39 1, 21| shells, when, all at once, he saw me plunge my arm quickly 40 1, 22| themselves like salamanders. I saw there in the midst of this 41 1, 22| incomprehensible. Almost directly, I saw Captain Nemo appear with 42 1, 23| people on board, I only saw the impassive steward, who 43 1, 23| beat, I do not know why. I saw certain connection between 44 1, 23| growing cold already, and I saw death must inevitably ensue. 45 1, 23| halted, and, turning round, I saw his men were forming a semi-circle 46 1, 23| observing the ground, I saw that it was raised in certain 47 2, 1 | weariness. ~For some days we saw a great number of aquatic 48 2, 1 | fatigue of their flight, I saw some magnificent albatrosses, 49 2, 1 | through the open panels. I saw many kinds which I never 50 2, 1 | wing like a light sail. I saw their spiral-shaped and 51 2, 3 | where the land lay, and saw nothing but a dark line 52 2, 3 | radiant orb rose rapidly. I saw land distinctly, with a 53 2, 3 | between the folded plaits, I saw a loose pearl, whose size 54 2, 3 | Indian was on the ground, I saw him make a gesture of terror, 55 2, 3 | the Indian in two, when I saw Captain Nemo rise suddenly, 56 2, 3 | when, like lightning, I saw the undaunted Captain hanging 57 2, 3 | horror, I could not stir. ~I saw the haggard eye; I saw the 58 2, 3 | I saw the haggard eye; I saw the different phases of 59 2, 3 | Conseil's sharp friction, I saw consciousness return by 60 2, 4 | forts stood in relief. I saw the rounded domes of its 61 2, 4 | the work of an hour. But I saw nothing, not even the Island 62 2, 4 | projects. As soon as he saw me he approached and graciously 63 2, 4 | finished by Ptolemy II. Strabo saw it navigated: but its decline 64 2, 5 | approaching the Arabian coast. I saw Djeddah, the most important 65 2, 5 | appeared on the platform. He saw the dugong, understood the 66 2, 5 | Gulf of Suez. I distinctly saw a high mountain, towering 67 2, 5 | at the top of which Moses saw God face to face. ~At six 68 2, 5 | the panel of the saloon I saw the bottom of the rocks 69 2, 5 | air. ~Soon in the shadow I saw a pale light, half discoloured 70 2, 5 | near me. ~I turned, and saw the Captain. ~"It is the 71 2, 5 | at the port-scuttle, and saw some magnificent substructures 72 2, 6 | that no one hears us." ~I saw what the Canadian wanted, 73 2, 6 | between Rhodes and Crete. I saw nothing but the granite 74 2, 6 | this piece of furniture, I saw a chest bound with iron, 75 2, 6 | The panels opened, and I saw the sea entirely white all 76 2, 7 | compass and the log. ~I saw no more of the interior 77 2, 8 | Captain Nemo appeared. He saw me, and without further 78 2, 9 | the 19th of February, I saw the Canadian enter my room. 79 2, 9 | consulting the chart, I saw the position of the Nautilus 80 2, 9 | Arrived at the robing-room, I saw that neither of my companions 81 2, 9 | 800 feet high. But what I saw was simply a reflection, 82 2, 9 | My blood curdled when I saw enormous antennae blocking 83 2, 9 | mineral forest once passed, I saw the lantern of the Nautilus 84 2, 10| evolutions of the Nautilus, I saw the southerly horizon blocked 85 2, 10| between the streams of lava, I saw some little violets still 86 2, 10| upheld the roof. I then saw that bees were not the only 87 2, 11| signalise our voyage. I saw little of the Captain; he 88 2, 11| water. ~At 7,000 fathoms I saw some blackish tops rising 89 2, 12| finished the sentence before I saw what he was driving at. ~" 90 2, 12| mounted its side, and I saw, not without surprise, that 91 2, 13| On the 14th of March I saw floating ice in latitude 92 2, 13| was never mistaken when he saw the thin threads of bluish 93 2, 14| mussels, and limpets. I also saw myriads of northern clios, 94 2, 14| ridge of the promontory, I saw a vast white plain covered 95 2, 14| bringing the Captain. I saw him standing on a block 96 2, 14| Canadian refused, and I saw that his taciturnity and 97 2, 14| barometer. While crossing, I saw numerous whales belonging 98 2, 14| with an agility I never saw equalled and which a hunter 99 2, 16| Some instants after, we saw a dozen of the crew set 100 2, 16| faculties suspended. I neither saw nor heard. All notion of 101 2, 17| when I looked round me, I saw we were alone on the platform. 102 2, 17| windows in the drawing-room, I saw long seaweeds and gigantic 103 2, 18| of about thirty miles. I saw their tall peaks for an 104 2, 18| an octopus's arm." ~"You saw that?" said the Canadian. ~" 105 2, 18| the same which the Alector saw," said Conseil. ~"No," replied 106 2, 19| entered his room, and I saw him no more for some time. 107 2, 19| seven-tenths at the close of day. I saw a large vessel pass the 108 2, 19| act as a conductor, and I saw long sparks burst from it. 109 2, 19| windows in the saloon I saw large fish terrified, passing 110 2, 20| than 1,400 fathoms, that I saw the electric cable lying 111 2, 20| and through the glass I saw the sea brilliantly illuminated 112 2, 20| looked to the port side, and saw nothing but an immensity 113 2, 21| where he was going to, but I saw the man move, and apart 114 2, 21| children, father, and mother. I saw all perish! All that I hate 115 2, 21| her. Ten yards from me I saw the open shell, through 116 2, 21| wall beneath his heroes, I saw the portrait of a woman, 117 2, 22| bearings by the chart, I saw that we were passing the 118 2, 22| voyage. Of Captain Nemo I saw nothing whatever now, nor 119 2, 22| but in my excited brain I saw over again all my existence


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