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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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   Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | Natural History. My advice was asked. As long as I could deny 2 1, 3 | giving advice--even when asked for it. ~Conseil had followed 3 1, 3 | boy. As a rule, I never asked him if it were convenient 4 1, 3 | I hastened on board and asked for Commander Farragut. 5 1, 3 | Is the steam full on?" asked he. ~"Yes, sir," replied 6 1, 5 | Farragut (as Columbus did) asked for three days' patience. 7 1, 6 | Canadian's eyes were, I asked myself how he had managed 8 1, 6 | profound darkness. ~"Ned Land," asked the commander, "you have 9 1, 6 | with it. ~"Well, Mr. Land," asked the captain, "do you advise 10 1, 6 | a second time. ~"Well?" asked the captain of the man at 11 1, 7 | natural. ~"And the frigate?" I asked. ~"The frigate?" replied 12 1, 7 | Does master call me?" asked Conseil. ~Just then, by 13 1, 9 | Did master sleep well?" asked Conseil, with his usual 14 1, 10| Captain Nemo looked at me. I asked him no questions, but he 15 1, 11| led to the upper end. I asked the Captain what the ladder 16 1, 14| me. He rose, bowed, and asked me if it was convenient 17 1, 14| means of getting free?" I asked. ~"It is to use the Rouquayrol 18 1, 15| Conseil going to risk it?" asked Ned. ~"I follow my master 19 1, 15| proceeding to this operation, I asked the Captain's permission 20 1, 17| thought: ~"M. Aronnax," he asked. "do you know the depth 21 1, 18| brought us to Vanikoro?" I asked. ~"Yes, Professor," said 22 1, 18| Just then Captain Nemo asked me what I knew about the 23 1, 19| approached me. ~"An accident?" I asked. ~"No; an incident." ~"But 24 1, 19| Will master risk it?" asked Conseil, "and we shall know 25 1, 19| gave me the permission I asked for, and he gave it very 26 1, 20| What time is it now?" asked the Canadian. ~"Two o'clock 27 1, 21| is the matter, sir?" he asked in surprise. "Has master 28 1, 21| Captain Nemo detained me, and asked me to sit down by him. He 29 1, 22| tell me what this means?" asked Conseil. ~I told my companions 30 1, 22| make a recommendation?" asked Conseil. ~"Yes, my boy." ~" 31 1, 22| s fare." ~"Friend Ned," asked Conseil, "what would you 32 1, 23| prescribe for one of my men?" be asked. ~"Is he ill?" ~"Yes." ~" 33 1, 23| What caused this wound?" I asked. ~"What does it signify?" 34 1, 23| With my companions?" I asked. ~"If they like." ~"We obey 35 2, 2 | hunt the bear." If you were asked to hunt the lion in the 36 2, 2 | to the fishing itself," I asked, "or the incidents, which?" ~" 37 2, 2 | first thing the Canadian asked was: ~"Sir, what is a pearl?" ~" 38 2, 2 | pearls." ~"Mussels too?" asked the Canadian. ~"Yes, mussels 39 2, 2 | found in the same oyster?" asked Conseil. ~"Yes, my boy. 40 2, 2 | according to their size?" asked Conseil. ~"Not only according 41 2, 3 | on our diver's dresses?" asked I. ~"Not yet. I have not 42 2, 3 | into the copper cap, I had asked the question of the Captain. ~" 43 2, 3 | Captain Nemo. ~"And our arms?" asked I; "our guns?" ~"Guns! What 44 2, 4 | the Cape of Good Hope?" asked the Canadian, with peculiar 45 2, 4 | Nautilus." ~"And the spot?" I asked. ~"The spot is situated 46 2, 4 | this passage by chance?" I asked more and more surprised. ~" 47 2, 4 | Certain of the fact, I asked myself was it possible that 48 2, 5 | dangerous to attack?" I asked, in spite of the Canadian' 49 2, 5 | not coming, Captain?" I asked. ~"No, sir; but I wish you 50 2, 6 | he take his millions to?" asked Ned Land. ~To that there 51 2, 6 | there be fire on board?" I asked myself. ~I was leaving the 52 2, 6 | again. ~"Where are we?" I asked. ~"Near the Island of Santorin, 53 2, 6 | we are at this moment?" I asked. ~"Here it is," replied 54 2, 8 | As to Captain Nemo, I asked myself what he would think 55 2, 8 | following the chain of events?" asked Captain Nemo. ~"Perfectly," 56 2, 8 | interest me. ~"Well?" I asked. ~"Well, M. Aronnax," replied 57 2, 8 | Did you know, sir," he asked, smiling, "that the sea 58 2, 9 | is the Nautilus going?" I asked. ~"I do not know," replied 59 2, 9 | visit from Captain Nemo. He asked me very graciously if I 60 2, 9 | worked; and I sometimes asked myself if some inhabitant 61 2, 9 | hurried me? ~I would fain have asked him; not being able to, 62 2, 10| daylight. ~"Where are we?" I asked. ~"In the very heart of 63 2, 12| those of the northern seas?" asked he. ~"Very nearly, Ned." ~" 64 2, 12| whalers." ~"Well, sir," asked the Canadian, "can I not 65 2, 13| Further to the South?" I asked, looking at the Captain. ~" 66 2, 14| Are we at the pole?" I asked the Captain, with a beating 67 2, 14| creatures are not dangerous?" asked Conseil. ~"No; not unless 68 2, 15| Torres Straits." ~"But," I asked, "has she at least come 69 2, 15| But are we floating?" I asked. ~"Certainly," he replied; " 70 2, 15| me turn. ~"What is it?" I asked. ~"Shut your eyes, sir! 71 2, 15| is barred southward?" I asked. ~"Yes, sir. The iceberg 72 2, 16| being crushed!" ~"Well?" I asked, not catching the Captain' 73 2, 18| true of these stories?" asked Conseil. ~"Nothing, my friends; 74 2, 18| for them in these days?" asked Ned. ~"If they do not fish 75 2, 18| 1861." ~"What is the fact?" asked Ned Land. ~"This is it. 76 2, 18| What length was it?" asked the Canadian. ~"Did it not 77 2, 18| Have we struck anything?" I asked. ~"In any case," replied 78 2, 21| that sound come from?" I asked. ~"It was a gunshot," replied 79 2, 22| When shall we go?" I asked. ~"To-night. All inspection 80 2, 22| last so poignant that I asked myself if it would not be 81 2, 23| life? And to the question asked by Ecclesiastes three thousand


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