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1 1, 2 | other, those who were for a submarine vessel of enormous motive 2 1, 2 | the construction of this submarine boat had escaped the public 3 1, 2 | entitled Mysteries of the Great Submarine Grounds. This book, highly 4 1, 5 | without the unveiling of this submarine mystery. ~The next day, 5 1, 7 | upon the back of a sort of submarine boat, which appeared (as 6 1, 7 | then, the mystery of this submarine craft, of which the whole 7 1, 8 | light which played round the submarine boat like a magnificent 8 1, 8 | animals, amongst which this submarine boat seemed to be of the 9 1, 9 | no doubt the whole in the submarine boat. That gave rise to 10 1, 10| by collisions with your submarine machine, have excited public 11 1, 10| pursued and cannonaded a submarine boat as a monster?" ~This 12 1, 10| resist the shock of his submarine monitor? What cuirass, however 13 1, 10| game which dwells in my submarine forests. My flocks, like 14 1, 10| hunt aquatic game in your submarine forests; but I cannot understand 15 1, 11| the anterior part of this submarine boat, of which this is the 16 1, 11| you may never leave this submarine boat. Come into the saloon, 17 1, 12| made the plans for this submarine vessel, I meant that nine-tenths 18 1, 12| the surface, does not your submarine contrivance encounter a 19 1, 14| was about to return to its submarine navigation. I regained the 20 1, 14| proposed to you to hunt in my submarine forest of Crespo, you evidently 21 1, 14| supply of breathable air. In submarine works, the workman, clad 22 1, 14| yourself that, during our submarine hunt, we can spend but little 23 1, 15| of Crespo are nothing but submarine forests." ~"Good!" said 24 1, 16| CHAPTER XVI~A SUBMARINE FOREST~We had at last arrived 25 1, 16| him the possession of this submarine property? What other hardier 26 1, 16| difficult to avoid. The submarine flora struck me as being 27 1, 16| too closely allied in this submarine world. ~These plants are 28 1, 16| imposed on man as to his submarine excursions. ~I say seventy-five 29 1, 17| was about to continue its submarine excursion, and was preparing 30 1, 17| nautical towns, clusters of submarine houses, which, like the 31 1, 17| penetrating the mysteries of the submarine world. ~The general direction 32 1, 19| and flying fire-fish like submarine swallows, which, in dark 33 1, 19| and then Captain Nemo's submarine vessel would be done for. ~ 34 1, 23| convenient to you to make a submarine excursion to-day?" ~"With 35 1, 23| there was no fine sand, no submarine prairies, no sea-forest. 36 1, 23| the lofty foliage of the submarine forest. Our lamps threw 37 2, 1 | accompanied us on our first submarine excursion to the Island 38 2, 1 | was ready to continue its submarine journey, I went down to 39 2, 2 | time. Hunting otters in submarine forests, as we did in the 40 2, 3 | put on when we begin our submarine journey." ~Captain Nemo 41 2, 3 | all the thick warp of the submarine flora. At first it seemed 42 2, 3 | us to the bottom of this submarine crypt? I was soon to know. 43 2, 4 | incessantly varying spectacle of submarine wonders. For my part, I 44 2, 4 | saloon! What new specimens of submarine flora and fauna did I admire 45 2, 5 | Nautilus returned to its submarine navigation; but at noon, 46 2, 6 | nearer the completion of my submarine studies; and I was rewriting 47 2, 6 | was rewriting my book of submarine depths in its very element. 48 2, 6 | the curious spectacle of a submarine eruption." ~"I thought," 49 2, 7 | not to strike against this submarine barrier. ~I showed Conseil, 50 2, 8 | Nautilus, and leaving my submarine studies incomplete. ~What 51 2, 8 | and which are marked on my submarine map. Can you understand 52 2, 9 | hitherto only visited the submarine depths by daylight, under 53 2, 9 | of the sea one of those submarine towns of which Captain Nemo 54 2, 9 | some inhabitant of these submarine regions would not suddenly 55 2, 9 | horizon. I said that the submarine crater threw up lava, but 56 2, 10| CHAPTER X~THE SUBMARINE COAL-MINES~The next day, 57 2, 10| a hurry to continue our submarine tour of the earth. So I 58 2, 10| until night, and leave the submarine passage secretly? Perhaps 59 2, 11| intended accomplishing his submarine programme, and I imagined 60 2, 11| natural history. My work on submarine depths, conned over by him, 61 2, 11| photographic view of this submarine region." ~I had not time 62 2, 13| depths, and thus obtained a submarine profile of the chain as 63 2, 15| false manoeuvre, for this submarine tunnel, obstructed by blocks, 64 2, 15| hand the work on the Great Submarine Depths. I did not even dream 65 2, 17| complete the tour round the submarine world, and return to those 66 2, 17| sought the lowest depth of a submarine valley which is between 67 2, 17| mountains, that give to these submarine places a picturesque aspect. 68 2, 18| was pleased to explain the submarine marvels to me; now he left 69 2, 18| Bahamas. There rose high submarine cliffs covered with large 70 2, 21| she could know what this submarine engine was. Soon the Canadian 71 2, 21| in the supposed narwhal a submarine vessel, more dangerous than 72 2, 22| the Abraham Lincoln--the submarine hunt, the Torres Straits, 73 2, 22| which still held us to the submarine boat. ~Suddenly a noise 74 2, 23| crossed 20,000 leagues in that submarine tour of the world, which


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