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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 5 | months ago." ~"In your little room, sir," replied Conseil, " 2 1, 10| the two extremities of the room, and upon their shelves 3 1, 10| paintings. ~In the centre of the room was a table richly laid 4 1, 10| opened, and I entered a room equal in dimensions to that 5 1, 10| followed the shape of the room, terminating at the lower 6 1, 10| real admiration at this room, so ingeniously fitted up, 7 1, 10| profit by them." ~"This room is not only a library," 8 1, 10| It was a vast, four-sided room, thirty feet long, eighteen 9 1, 10| and the disorder of this room." ~"Sir," I answered, "without 10 1, 10| suspended on the walls of this room instruments of whose use 11 1, 10| same instruments in my own room, Professor, where I shall 12 1, 10| a cabin, but an elegant room, with a bed, dressing-table, 13 1, 10| only thank my host. ~"Your room adjoins mine," said he, 14 1, 10| I entered the Captain's room: it had a severe, almost 15 1, 11| hanging on the walls of his room, "here are the contrivances 16 1, 11| separated from the Captain's room by a second water-tight 17 1, 11| water-tight partition; the said room, five yards in length; mine, 18 1, 14| November, on returning to my room with Ned and Conseil, I 19 1, 15| being pushed into a little room contiguous to the wardrobe 20 1, 15| contiguous to the wardrobe room. My companions followed, 21 1, 15| invading us, and with which the room was soon filled. A second 22 1, 16| sleep, I returned to my room, in great wonder at this 23 1, 17| the panel to the steward's room, some to be eaten fresh, 24 1, 17| preparing to return to my room, when, without further preamble, 25 1, 21| opened into the Captain's room. "Come in," was the answer. ~ 26 1, 21| me, and I went back to my room. ~There I found Conseil, 27 1, 21| Nautilus. ~I worked in my room till noon, without having 28 1, 23| surprise, I was in my own room. My companions, no doubt, 29 1, 23| then thought of quitting my room. Was I free again or a prisoner? 30 1, 23| cabin, and returned to my room much affected by this scene. 31 2, 5 | cage with the machinery room, and from there the Captain 32 2, 6 | saloon. ~I returned to my room much troubled, as one may 33 2, 8 | fresh air. ~I returned to my room, Conseil to his cabin; but 34 2, 8 | disappointment. When the door of my room was shut, he sat down and 35 2, 8 | Nemo will be shut up in his room, probably in bed. Neither 36 2, 8 | could hear him walking the room contiguous to mine. No sound 37 2, 8 | dinner was served in my room as usual. I ate but little; 38 2, 8 | opened into the Captain's room. To my great surprise, this 39 2, 8 | Captain Nemo should be in his room, he could see me. But, hearing 40 2, 8 | sound, I drew nearer. The room was deserted. I pushed open 41 2, 8 | and I hurried from the room. ~There my eye fell upon 42 2, 8 | feet. ~I returned to my room, clothed myself warmly-- 43 2, 8 | door. No noise. I left my room and returned to the saloon, 44 2, 9 | saw the Canadian enter my room. I expected this visit. 45 2, 10| guess. I returned to my room; it no longer moved. I laid 46 2, 12| and he came to me in my room. I inquired the cause of 47 2, 12| his forehead, and left the room without answering. ~"Will 48 2, 15| thrown into the middle of the room. The Nautilus, after having 49 2, 16| Ned!" ~I led him to the room where the crew of the Nautilus 50 2, 19| Captain Nemo entered his room, and I saw him no more for 51 2, 19| see him." ~I went to my room. From thence I meant to 52 2, 21| Avenger!" ~I reached my room. The Captain and his second 53 2, 21| reflect; taking refuge in my room, we looked at each other 54 2, 21| my mind, I rushed from my room into the saloon. Captain 55 2, 21| was over, he turned to his room, opened the door, and entered. 56 2, 22| retaliation? I had returned to my room, where Ned and Conseil had 57 2, 22| of the moon. I went to my room, but could not sleep. I 58 2, 22| six Ned Land came to my room, saying, "We shall not see 59 2, 22| glasses. Then I returned to my room. ~I dressed myself in strong 60 2, 22| listened at the door of his room. I heard steps. Captain 61 2, 22| better to go to the Captain's room, see him face to face, and 62 2, 22| Captain Nemo had left his room. He was in the saloon, which 63 2, 22| come for me to leave my room, and join my companions. ~


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