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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 2 | fixed for the first days in May. Meanwhile I was occupying 2 1, 2 | problem submitted to me may modify the form of the dilemma. 3 1, 2 | possess at the same time. Thus may this puzzling phenomenon 4 1, 3 | Europe; and the unicorn may be amiable enough to hurry 5 1, 3 | France. This worthy animal may allow itself to be caught 6 1, 3 | master as fifteen to twenty. May I be excused for saying 7 1, 3 | We cannot tell where we may go; these animals can be 8 1, 3 | expedition, the recital of which may well meet with some suspicion. ~ 9 1, 4 | hundred years longer, that I may have more time to dwell 10 1, 4 | strong or well-armed they may have been, neither their 11 1, 5 | two thousand dollars." ~"May I be permitted to say, sir," 12 1, 7 | Indeed I declare (though it may seem improbable) if I sought 13 1, 7 | and, incredible though it may be, it seemed, I might say, 14 1, 8 | perhaps these gentlemen may understand some words." ~ 15 1, 10| one which a man of honour may accept?" ~"Yes, sir; it 16 1, 10| certain events, unforeseen, may oblige me to consign you 17 1, 10| or some days, as the case may be. As I desire never to 18 1, 10| said to me. "However, you may partake of them without 19 1, 10| smoking-room!" I cried. "Then one may smoke on board?" ~"Certainly." ~" 20 1, 10| My delight as a professor may be conceived. ~{2 long paragraphs 21 1, 11| some hesitation; "since you may never leave this submarine 22 1, 13| large scale by which you may follow it. The saloon is 23 1, 14| animal, however strong it may be, falls dead. I must tell 24 1, 18| the wrecks. On the 15th of May, 1824, his vessel, the St. 25 1, 19| his shoulders. ~"Sir, you may believe me when I tell you 26 1, 19| said Conseil. ~"Whatever it may be," continued Ned Land, " 27 1, 22| looking steadily at him. "But may I ask you one question?" ~" 28 1, 22| Captain's determination. You may judge how this communication 29 1, 22| for we do not know what may happen." ~"You are right, 30 1, 23| before giving it. ~"You may speak," said the Captain. " 31 2, 2 | armed, and on the road we may be able to hunt some of 32 2, 4 | or in its depths.'" ~"One may see," I replied, "that these 33 2, 4 | another hundred years, we may not see a second Nautilus? 34 2, 4 | begun by Sesostris, if we may believe tradition. One thing 35 2, 5 | the pilot's cage, which it may be remembered rose at the 36 2, 6 | Canadian. ~"That circumstances may occur as well six months 37 2, 6 | hence as now by which we may and ought to profit." ~" 38 2, 6 | seas; who can say that it may not beat the coasts of France, 39 2, 6 | America, on which flight may be attempted as advantageously 40 2, 6 | room much troubled, as one may believe. I vainly tried 41 2, 7 | twenty-five miles an hour. It may be well understood that 42 2, 8 | knows but by to-morrow we may be a hundred leagues away? 43 2, 12| its left side being (if we may say it), a "failure," and 44 2, 13| However thick the clouds may be, it is always visible, 45 2, 13| the South Pole, that it may be covered; and, consequently, 46 2, 13| proved to the contrary, we may suppose either a continent 47 2, 14| horizon, and grave errors may be made with instruments." ~" 48 2, 15| producing its effects. We may brave human laws, but we 49 2, 15| answer helped me little. ~"May I ask, sir, the cause of 50 2, 15| this moment who knows if we may not be frightfully crushed 51 2, 15| anything like it; but the sight may cost us dear. And, if I 52 2, 19| was not till the 1st of May that the Nautilus resumed 53 2, 19| threatened us so frequently. May 8th, we were still crossing 54 2, 19| escape, whatever the weather may be." ~But the sky became 55 2, 19| tempest burst on the 18th of May, just as the Nautilus was 56 2, 20| lantern. ~On the 15th of May we were at the extreme south 57 2, 20| It was on the 17th of May, about 500 miles from Heart' 58 2, 20| failed. ~On the 25th of May the Nautilus, being at a 59 2, 20| arrived there on the 28th of May, and the Nautilus was then 60 2, 20| southward. On the 30th of May, it passed in sight of Land' 61 2, 20| the whole of the 31st of May, the Nautilus described 62 2, 21| bet she is a ship-of-war. May it reach us; and, if necessary, 63 2, 21| One grasp of the hand, and may God protect us!" ~Ned Land 64 2, 22| estimated (though, perhaps, I may be mistaken)--I estimated 65 2, 22| look after the bolts. We may still be saved if we stick 66 2, 23| ocean, his adopted country, may hatred be appeased in that 67 2, 23| appeased in that savage heart! May the contemplation of so 68 2, 23| the spirit of vengeance! May the judge disappear, and


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