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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 3 | cannot tell where we may go; these animals can be very 2 1, 3 | capricious. But we will go whether or no; we have got 3 1, 3 | replied the engineer. ~"Go ahead," cried Commander 4 1, 5 | gave him permission to go on board the Monroe. And 5 1, 5 | And, must I say it ?" ~"Go on, my good friend." ~"Well, 6 1, 6 | semicircle. ~"Right the helm, go ahead," cried the captain. ~ 7 1, 6 | shall throw my harpoon." ~"Go, Ned," said the captain. " 8 1, 8 | ourselves understood. ~"Go on in your turn," I said 9 1, 10| Just the liberty to go, to come, to see, to observe 10 1, 10| said he, "if you wish to go over the Nautilus, I am 11 1, 11| it is useless, because I go up to the surface of the 12 1, 11| enough. We must see where we go. We must be able to direct 13 1, 12| lighten the vessel, and to go up to the surface, the pumps 14 1, 13| quarter to twelve; I will go up again to the surface." ~ 15 1, 14| Captain Nemo does sometimes go on dry ground," said I, " 16 1, 14| the Nautilus, we could not go far." ~"And the means of 17 1, 14| atmosphere, shots could not go far, nor easily prove mortal." ~" 18 1, 14| gun. At all events, I will go where you go." ~Captain 19 1, 14| events, I will go where you go." ~Captain Nemo then led 20 1, 16| domains. And he would not go beyond them. Further on 21 1, 20| their movements. They even go so far as to poison the 22 1, 20| replied Conseil. "Let us go towards the sea. We have 23 1, 21| that they invited me to go on land, an invitation that 24 1, 21| Have confidence in him, and go to sleep in peace." ~"Have 25 1, 22| then Cape Horn, and finally go as far as the Antarctic 26 1, 23| escaped his lips. ~"You can go now, M. Aronnax," said the 27 2, 1 | of himself. He wanted to go to the surface and harpoon 28 2, 2 | well! to-morrow we will go and hunt the bear." If you 29 2, 3 | to upset me. ~I wanted to go to the Captain's assistance, 30 2, 4 | no outlet: and, if we do go in, it will not be long 31 2, 4 | Egypt, the Nautilus will go down the Indian Ocean again, 32 2, 4 | various depths. It seemed to go at random, as if hesitating 33 2, 4 | determined not to let him go down again without at least 34 2, 4 | their return, they no longer go ornamented with wreaths 35 2, 4 | Arabia. It took four days to go up this canal, and it was 36 2, 4 | that two triremes could go abreast. It was carried 37 2, 5 | you would not be sorry to go back, for one day, to your 38 2, 5 | reason I am accustomed to go into the steersman's cage 39 2, 5 | course. And now, if you will go down, M. Aronnax, the Nautilus 40 2, 6 | then?" ~"No; but I can go farther from the stove which 41 2, 8 | have no objection, we will go back to 1702. You cannot 42 2, 8 | Atlantic. This convoy was to go to Cadiz, but the Admiral, 43 2, 10| voyage. So, if you wish to go over the cavern and make 44 2, 11| Captain Nemo said, "Let us go up; we must not abuse our 45 2, 11| such great pressure." ~"Go up again!" I exclaimed. ~" 46 2, 12| the Nautilus is obliged to go to the surface every twenty-four 47 2, 12| everything to be able to go once more into a tavern 48 2, 12| There was only just time to go to the help of the whales. 49 2, 13| only have been necessary to go some yards beneath the waves 50 2, 13| itself, but also that it can go further still." ~"Further 51 2, 13| Captain. ~"Yes, sir; it shall go to the pole." ~"To the pole!" 52 2, 13| but, I repeat, it shall go further yet." ~"I can well 53 2, 13| I believe you! Let us go ahead! There are no obstacles 54 2, 13| washed by open sea, it will go even to the pole." ~"Certainly," 55 2, 14| already strong enough to go a few steps. When they wished 56 2, 14| After breakfast we will go on shore and choose a post 57 2, 15| working is easy. We must go back again, and go out at 58 2, 15| must go back again, and go out at the southern opening. 59 2, 15| Ned and Conseil rose to go. ~"Stay here, my friends," 60 2, 16| only chance of safety is to go quicker than solidification. 61 2, 18| find resistance enough to go off. But we shall attack 62 2, 19| the more reason for you to go to see him." ~I went to 63 2, 19| From thence I meant to go to Captain Nemo's. It would 64 2, 19| heard me. Resolved not to go without having spoken, I 65 2, 19| into the sea, and it will go whither it is borne by the 66 2, 19| entered upon it, let us go through with it. I repeat, 67 2, 20| enter the Manche, he must go straight to the east. He 68 2, 21| addressing me, said shortly, "Go down, you and your companions, 69 2, 21| you and your companions, go down!" ~"Sir," I cried, " 70 2, 21| seen. The attack has begun; go down." ~"What is this vessel?" ~" 71 2, 21| least, will be a secret. Go down!" ~We could but obey. 72 2, 21| man. I was preparing to go down to remind them, when 73 2, 22| sat up. ~"When shall we go?" I asked. ~"To-night. All 74 2, 22| it would not be better to go to the Captain's room, see 75 2, 22| two companions. ~"Let us go! let us go!" I exclaimed. ~" 76 2, 22| companions. ~"Let us go! let us go!" I exclaimed. ~"Directly!"


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