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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | be avoided. The question took quite another shape. The 2 1, 2 | period when these events took place, I had just returned 3 1, 4 | the ocean. More than one took up his quarters voluntarily 4 1, 4 | was, I must admit that he took a certain liking for me. 5 1, 4 | expression; his recital took the form of an epic poem, 6 1, 5 | This passed, the frigate took a more decided westerly 7 1, 6 | if disdaining to dive, it took a little turn, and stopped 8 1, 6 | went up to the gun and took a long aim. A loud report 9 1, 8 | placed on the table, and we took our places. Undoubtedly 10 1, 10| unintentionally that you took passage in this frigate? 11 1, 10| condition?" ~Then things took place on board which, to 12 1, 10| indiscriminately the books which he took up by chance. ~"Sir," said 13 1, 10| you are a connoisseur." ~I took the cigar which was offered 14 1, 13| the help of his sextant, took the altitude of the sun, 15 1, 15| sloped downwards; the light took a uniform tint. We were 16 1, 16| Captain Nemo's companion took the beast, threw it over 17 1, 18| appeared off Tikopia, and took as guide and interpreter 18 1, 19| with very delicate food. We took also a large number of giltheads, 19 1, 19| impracticable; so that Captain Nemo took all needful precautions 20 1, 21| cry of despair! Conseil took up his gun, and aimed at 21 1, 21| stopped him, but his blow took effect and broke the bracelet 22 1, 21| motionless, by degrees they took courage, and sought to familiarise 23 1, 22| passed rapidly away, and I took no account of them. Ned, 24 1, 22| to the drawing-room, and took out an excellent telescope 25 1, 23| sat down and got up again, took a chance book, put it down, 26 1, 23| poop of the Nautilus, and took me into a cabin situated 27 1, 23| plants, the whole colony took alarm. The white petals 28 1, 23| hole with a pickaxe that he took from his belt. I understood 29 2, 1 | compiling of my memoirs, took up all my time, and left 30 2, 1 | what sudden fright they took. But as if at a signal every 31 2, 3 | Ned Land, Conseil, and I took our places in the stern 32 2, 3 | which held him to his stone, took him in his arms, and, with 33 2, 4 | digging a canal direct, and took the Nile as an intermediate. 34 2, 4 | looking towards Arabia. It took four days to go up this 35 2, 5 | into the sea. Six oarsmen took their seats, and the coxswain 36 2, 5 | show the course the dugong took under the water. ~I stood 37 2, 5 | The boat came up with it, took it in tow, and made straight 38 2, 5 | and claws red. They also took some dozen of Nile ducks, 39 2, 5 | ten, the Captain himself took the helm. A large gallery, 40 2, 6 | I looked. Captain Nemo took the ingots one by one, and 41 2, 6 | so great that I quickly took it off again. ~"Where are 42 2, 7 | course which the Nautilus took under the waves of the sea 43 2, 8 | pushed open the door and took some steps forward. Still 44 2, 10| or inclined planes, which took us higher by degrees; but 45 2, 11| a whaler, who, no doubt, took us for some enormous whale 46 2, 12| Conseil, Ned Land, and I took our places before the window 47 2, 13| these new regions. The ice took most surprising forms. Here 48 2, 13| instant at noon, Captain Nemo took an observation as near as 49 2, 13| About two in the morning I took some hours' repose, and 50 2, 13| morning, the 19th of March, I took my post once more in the 51 2, 14| having yet appeared, the boat took Conseil and myself to land. 52 2, 14| change their place, they took little jumps, made by the 53 2, 14| describing a lengthened curve. I took my place beside him, and 54 2, 14| hundred yards high. The boat took with me Captain Nemo, two 55 2, 14| summit Captain Nemo carefully took the mean height of the barometer, 56 2, 15| position. Captain Nemo never took his eyes off the manometer. 57 2, 15| expectations, the Nautilus took a decided retrograde motion. ~" 58 2, 15| myself on an ottoman, and took a book, which my eyes overran 59 2, 15| past eight a second shock took place, this time from behind. 60 2, 16| proceeding to dig the walls, he took the soundings, to be sure 61 2, 16| yards! Reckoning that it took twelve hours to accomplish 62 2, 16| him. We went on board. I took off my cork-jacket and accompanied 63 2, 16| 7° outside. Captain Nemo took me to the galleys, where 64 2, 16| and more. A moral torpor took hold of me. I was powerless, 65 2, 16| manner, never left me. He took my hand and encouraged me, 66 2, 17| on the platform, and soon took their places in the pantry 67 2, 18| the attack. Conseil and I took two hatchets; Ned Land seized 68 2, 20| the ocean. Captain Nemo took the sun's altitude as he 69 2, 20| the meridian, Captain Nemo took his sextant, and watched 70 2, 20| the 5th of September, it took part in the battle of Comte 71 2, 21| honest folks." ~Ned Land took his handkerchief to wave 72 2, 21| glass! Suddenly an explosion took place. The compressed air 73 2, 22| In sight of land. I took the reckoning this morning


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