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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1 | PART ONE~ 2 1, 1 | marked in no chart for that part of the sea. Under the combined 3 1, 1 | repairs, it was found that part of her keel was broken. ~ 4 1, 2 | words were cowardly on my part; but, up to a certain point, 5 1, 3 | which was in the after part, opening upon the gunroom. ~" 6 1, 4 | Abraham Lincoln. ~For my own part I was not behind the others, 7 1, 5 | him! suggested the greater part of the crew). The frigate 8 1, 5 | resolute determination on the part of Captain Farragut, the 9 1, 6 | SHINING power. The luminous part traced on the sea an immense 10 1, 6 | sailed at half speed. For its part, the narwhal, imitating 11 1, 7 | seize hold of the upper part, which rose about seven 12 1, 8 | resources, I knew not what part to take, when Conseil said: ~" 13 1, 8 | sound asleep. For my own part, too many thoughts crowded 14 1, 9 | evidently consumed a great part of the oxygen that it contained. 15 1, 10| wished to weigh maturely what part to act towards you. I have 16 1, 10| resolution taken on the part of the commander, against 17 1, 10| address to him. ~"The greater part of these dishes are unknown 18 1, 10| terminating at the lower part in huge divans, covered 19 1, 10| great value, the greater part of which I had admired in 20 1, 10| and a brief revery on the part of Nemo} ~Under elegant 21 1, 11| of sodium forms a large part of it. So it is this sodium 22 1, 11| knew already the anterior part of this submarine boat, 23 1, 11| is attached to the upper part of the hull of the Nautilus, 24 1, 12| reservoirs are in the lower part of the Nautilus. I turn 25 1, 12| to emerge from the tenth part of her total capacity." ~ 26 1, 12| I love it as if it were part of myself. If danger threatens 27 1, 13| found myself on the upper part of the Nautilus. ~The platform 28 1, 14| Conseil spent the greater part of the day with me. They 29 1, 14| soldier's knapsack. Its upper part forms a box in which the 30 1, 15| the Canadian. The upper part of our dress terminated 31 1, 15| began to act; and, for my part, I could breathe with ease. ~ 32 1, 15| chest. Evidently from some part of the vessel they had, 33 1, 16| signal to halt; I, for my part, was not sorry, and we stretched 34 1, 16| to classify them; for my part, I noticed their silver 35 1, 17| to the mean depth of this part of the Pacific, I tell you 36 1, 17| that are peculiar to that part of the ocean. The direction 37 1, 19| that the time has come to part company with Captain Nemo." ~" 38 1, 20| After some minutes, the part of the fruits that was exposed 39 1, 20| wished to visit another part of the forest. ~At dawn 40 2 | PART TWO~ 41 2, 1 | We now come to the second part of our journey under the 42 2, 1 | to follow us; the greater part, however, were soon distanced 43 2, 3 | his hand pointed to one part of the liquid mass, which 44 2, 4 | submarine wonders. For my part, I shall be sorry to see 45 2, 4 | under the waves of that part of the sea. ~We passed along 46 2, 4 | floated in the broadest part of the Red Sea, which is 47 2, 5 | hand, stood in the fore part of the boat. The harpoon 48 2, 5 | the English tongue. For my part, I was only vexed to see 49 2, 5 | extremity, but in the upper part of its muzzle). Then, taking 50 2, 5 | flavour, its throat and upper part of the head white with black 51 2, 6 | Ned Land had chosen this part of the sea for our flight, 52 2, 8 | I must therefore take my part and prepare for flight. 53 2, 9 | height the depths of this part of the Atlantic. My eyes 54 2, 10| passed over only the smallest part. ~Much longer should I have 55 2, 11| Nautilus crossed a singular part of the Atlantic Ocean. No 56 2, 11| that is to say, in the part least agitated. In the phenomenon 57 2, 11| deserted ocean. During this part of our voyage we sailed 58 2, 12| would not form a tenth part of that number." ~"Still 59 2, 12| pounds. It is in the upper part of this enormous head, in 60 2, 12| passing through from one part to the other, leaving behind 61 2, 13| below zero; every outward part of the Nautilus was covered 62 2, 13| should reach the pole. ~For a part of the night the novelty 63 2, 14| fishing-dogs. The greater part of them slept on the rocks 64 2, 14| take possession of this part of the globe, equal to one-sixth 65 2, 16| little, so long as the lower part grew thinner. After two 66 2, 16| respiration had invaded every part of the vessel? To absorb 67 2, 16| the temperature in this part and stay the congelation?" ~" 68 2, 18| For what cause? For my part, I did not wish to bury 69 2, 20| had recovered the damaged part. They made another point 70 2, 20| 5th of September, it took part in the battle of Comte de 71 2, 21| smoke burst from the fore part of the vessel; some seconds 72 2, 21| repeat it, it must be so. One part of the mysterious existence 73 2, 21| mine!" ~And on the fore part of the platform Captain 74 2, 21| fled once more before it. ~Part of the night passed without 75 2, 21| was standing at the fore part near his flag, which a slight 76 2, 22| who could tell into what part of the North Atlantic basin


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