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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 2 | events took place, I had just returned from a scientific 2 1, 2 | or experienced; which is just within the bounds of possibility." ~ 3 1, 3 | from the world. ~But I had just returned from a fatiguing 4 1, 4 | circumstances!" ~"That is just what deceives you, Professor," 5 1, 5 | was approaching. They had just struck eight bells; large 6 1, 5 | general silence a voice had just been heard. It was the voice 7 1, 6 | the same time. Suddenly, just as on the day before, Ned 8 1, 6 | cried the Canadian. But just as he was going to strike, 9 1, 7 | I would drown first." ~Just then the moon appeared through 10 1, 7 | call me?" asked Conseil. ~Just then, by the waning light 11 1, 7 | could only agree with him. ~Just then a bubbling began at 12 1, 7 | began to move. We had only just time to seize hold of the 13 1, 8 | for hospitality. They only just miss being cannibals. I 14 1, 9 | iron-plated monster had evidently just risen to the surface of 15 1, 9 | dinner hour." ~"That is just like you, friend Conseil," 16 1, 9 | calm, Ned Land roared. ~Just then a noise was heard outside. 17 1, 10| regret the words which he had just spoken in French? One might 18 1, 10| mean by this liberty?" ~"Just the liberty to go, to come, 19 1, 10| dimensions to that which I had just quitted. ~It was a library. 20 1, 10| said I to my host, who had just thrown himself on one of 21 1, 10| drawing-room that we have just quitted." ~I entered the 22 1, 11| bottom of the sea. Look! just now, it is ten o'clock in 23 1, 12| the vessel sinks that had just been level with the surface." ~" 24 1, 12| every thirty feet of water, just about fifteen pounds per 25 1, 12| pounds per square inch?" ~"Just so, sir." ~"Then, unless 26 1, 12| 100 atmospheres. If, then, just now you were to empty the 27 1, 14| diving apparatus," said I. ~"Just so, but under these conditions 28 1, 16| light. Captain Nemo had just put his electric apparatus 29 1, 16| stretched on the ground, just under the shelter of a bush 30 1, 17| went up on to the platform, just as the second lieutenant 31 1, 18| regarded with suspicion? ~Just then Captain Nemo asked 32 1, 19| noise like thunder. But just then the inclined planes 33 1, 19| overthrew me. The Nautilus just touched a rock, and stayed 34 1, 20| Fate, however, favoured us. Just as we were pushing off, 35 1, 20| return?" added Ned Land. ~Just then a stone fell at our 36 1, 21| the pantry on board. ~But just when I expected it least, 37 1, 21| rarely met with. Conseil was just dragging, and his net came 38 1, 22| went up on to the platform just as the second lieutenant 39 1, 22| screw turn more rapidly. ~Just then the lieutenant drew 40 1, 22| meal was eaten in silence. ~Just then the luminous globe 41 1, 22| mixed with the food we had just taken. Imprisonment was 42 1, 23| delicate tentacles, some just blown, the others budding, 43 1, 23| knobs. ~Chance had thrown me just by the most precious specimens 44 2, 2 | the devil take him!-- has just made us a very pleasant 45 2, 3 | gigantic shadow appeared just above the unfortunate diver. 46 2, 4 | on board the Nautilus." ~"Just so," replied the Captain, 47 2, 4 | in which Captain Nemo had just spoken. ~"Unfortunately," 48 2, 5 | If you held a harpoon just now, Master Land, would 49 2, 5 | it not burn your hand?" ~"Just so, sir." ~"And you would 50 2, 6 | Only one observation--just one. The occasion must be 51 2, 8 | they are so no longer." ~"Just so," said I; "and a warning 52 2, 9 | looked down the side we had just climbed. The mountain did 53 2, 10| were on board. The crew had just finished loading the sodium, 54 2, 12| the Nautilus contains." ~"Just so," said Conseil. ~"Or," 55 2, 12| surface. There was only just time to go to the help of 56 2, 12| whale which the Nautilus had just come up with. The creature 57 2, 13| degrees of surface cold." ~"Just so, sir--just so," I replied, 58 2, 13| surface cold." ~"Just so, sir--just so," I replied, getting 59 2, 14| am at the South Pole." ~"Just so," said I. "But this statement 60 2, 16| reservoirs are full." ~"Just so; but they will only yield 61 2, 16| would not have invented! Just then Captain Nemo passed 62 2, 16| himself up in the hole. ~Just then all the crew came on 63 2, 18| wriggling down the ladder. Just as we were pressing one 64 2, 18| victim like a feather. But just as Captain Nemo and his 65 2, 19| flight is impracticable just now?" ~"We must speak to 66 2, 19| burst on the 18th of May, just as the Nautilus was floating


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