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salamanders 2
saline 1
salmon 1
saloon 72
salt 7
salter 1
saltpetre 1
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73 heard
73 took
72 even
72 saloon
71 came
70 aronnax
69 several
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | assembled at lunch in the great saloon, a slight shock was felt 2 1, 11| submarine boat. Come into the saloon, it is our usual study, 3 1, 12| seated on a divan in the saloon smoking. The Captain showed 4 1, 13| coast, and descended to the saloon. ~"And now, sir, I leave 5 1, 13| which you may follow it. The saloon is at your disposal, and, 6 1, 13| appeared at the door of the saloon. ~My two brave companions 7 1, 13| broke at each side of the saloon, through two oblong openings. 8 1, 13| abyss. The obscurity of the saloon showed to advantage the 9 1, 13| there was daylight in the saloon, the iron panels closed 10 1, 14| dressed I went into the saloon. It was deserted. I plunged 11 1, 14| Nemo. The panels of the saloon did not open. Perhaps they 12 1, 14| quickly and entered the saloon. ~Captain Nemo was there, 13 1, 18| follow him into the large saloon. The Nautilus sank several 14 1, 21| her. ~I went down to the saloon, but found no one there. 15 1, 21| then went into the large saloon. The clock marked half-past 16 1, 21| Captain Nemo appeared in the saloon. ~"We are going to start," 17 1, 22| spectacle. The hatches of the saloon were open, and, as the beacon 18 1, 22| strike the glass of the saloon. Then appeared the smaller 19 2, 1 | journey, I went down to the saloon. The panel was closed, and 20 2, 1 | through the windows of the saloon, the books in the library, 21 2, 1 | themselves at the windows of the saloon with such violence as to 22 2, 2 | tone, Captain Nemo left the saloon. Now, if you were invited 23 2, 3 | dressed, and went into the saloon. ~Captain Nemo was awaiting 24 2, 3 | than that ornamenting the saloon of the Nautilus. I approached 25 2, 4 | thus at the window of the saloon! What new specimens of submarine 26 2, 5 | Through the panel of the saloon I saw the bottom of the 27 2, 6 | the glass panels of the saloon. ~The next day, the 14th 28 2, 6 | myself alone with him in the saloon. Besides, he seemed to be 29 2, 6 | near the left panel of the saloon. Near this piece of furniture, 30 2, 6 | pushed the chest out of the saloon. Then I heard them hoisting 31 2, 6 | Whereupon he turned and left the saloon. ~I returned to my room 32 2, 6 | answer. I returned to the saloon after having breakfast and 33 2, 6 | myself. ~I was leaving the saloon, when Captain Nemo entered; 34 2, 6 | smell of sulphur filled the saloon, and the brilliancy of the 35 2, 8 | project. ~Twice I went to the saloon. I wished to consult the 36 2, 8 | beat. ~I wanted to see the saloon for the last time. I descended 37 2, 8 | through the windows of the saloon into the waters of the Atlantic: 38 2, 8 | In passing through the saloon, I came near the door let 39 2, 8 | room and returned to the saloon, which was half in obscurity, 40 2, 8 | moment the door of the large saloon opened, and Captain Nemo 41 2, 8 | to recover. I obeyed. The saloon was dark, but through the 42 2, 9 | dressed, I went into the saloon. The compass was not reassuring. 43 2, 10| next day when I entered the saloon. I looked at the manometer. 44 2, 11| groaned; the windows of the saloon seemed to curve under the 45 2, 11| objective was brought into the saloon. Through the widely-opened 46 2, 12| before the window in the saloon, and Captain Nemo joined 47 2, 13| place with Conseil in the saloon; through the open window 48 2, 13| my post once more in the saloon. The electric log told me 49 2, 13| of March, the door of the saloon opened, and Captain Nemo 50 2, 14| on the platform. From the saloon, where I was taking notes 51 2, 15| by the staircase to the saloon, which was lit by the luminous 52 2, 15| appear. As I was leaving the saloon, Ned Land and Conseil entered. ~" 53 2, 15| companions. ~We left the saloon. There was no one in the 54 2, 15| We all returned to the saloon. For twenty minutes we remained 55 2, 15| little. Things hanging in the saloon were sensibly returning 56 2, 15| going to the door of the saloon. ~"But are we floating?" 57 2, 15| been extinguished, but the saloon was still resplendent with 58 2, 15| short time I walked from the saloon to the library. My companions 59 2, 15| the Captain entered the saloon. I went up to him. ~"Our 60 2, 18| and came no more to the saloon. What change had come over 61 2, 19| it, and descended to the saloon. The storm was then at its 62 2, 19| the open windows in the saloon I saw large fish terrified, 63 2, 20| tell. I returned to the saloon. The panels closed, I heard 64 2, 21| manoeuvres. I returned to the saloon. The Nautilus still floated; 65 2, 21| rushed from my room into the saloon. Captain Nemo was there, 66 2, 22| had not returned to the saloon: all was silence and darkness 67 2, 22| reappeared. I passed into the saloon. It was deserted. I consulted 68 2, 22| must fly. I returned to the saloon, fearing and yet hoping 69 2, 22| Nautilus, I went to the saloon. We were running N.N.E. 70 2, 22| his room. He was in the saloon, which I must cross to fly. 71 2, 22| reached the door of the saloon, and opened it gently. It 72 2, 22| library came through to the saloon. He came towards me silently,


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