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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 2 | before the Abraham Lincoln left Brooklyn pier, I received 2 1, 3 | whelk," said Conseil. ~I left Conseil to stow our trunks 3 1, 4 | behind the others, and, left to no one my share of daily 4 1, 5 | Japanese or American coast was left unexplored. ~The warmest 5 1, 6 | boys; even the engineers left their engines, and the stokers 6 1, 7 | moon disappeared then, and left us in total darkness. ~At 7 1, 10| upon it, I shall have none left for the vessel which carries 8 1, 11| it to the right, to the left, above, below. How do you 9 1, 14| offer his services. He had left his friend the Canadian 10 1, 14| speaking, and Conseil and he left me. ~After supper, which 11 1, 14| the table. "I have nothing left me but to take my gun. At 12 1, 15| I retrace the impression left upon me by that walk under 13 1, 16| The outside door had been left open, and Captain Nemo closed 14 1, 18| On 15th of December, we left to the east the bewitching 15 1, 18| and the Esperance, which left Brest the 28th of September 16 1, 18| months after Dillon had left Vanikoro he put into Hobart 17 1, 19| of December, the Nautilus left the shores of Vanikoro with 18 1, 19| some coral showed itself, left by the ebb. We had run aground, 19 1, 19| passage that the breakers left between them. The boat was 20 1, 20| same place in which we had left it. We resolved to return 21 1, 21| being rolled from right to left, this olive turns from left 22 1, 21| left, this olive turns from left to right." ~"Is it possible?" ~" 23 1, 21| Yes, my boy; it is a left shell." ~Shells are all 24 1, 21| by chance their spiral is left, amateurs are ready to pay 25 1, 22| and her motionless screw left her to drift at the mercy 26 1, 22| lighted the cell went out, and left us in total darkness. Ned 27 1, 22| visions disappeared, and left me in complete insensibility. ~ 28 1, 23| shattered by some deadly weapon, left the brain exposed, which 29 1, 23| Aronnax," said the Captain. ~I left him in the dying man's cabin, 30 2, 1 | the coral cemetery which left such a deep impression on 31 2, 1 | took up all my time, and left me not a moment of ennui 32 2, 1 | accelerating her speed, easily left the most rapid of them behind. ~ 33 2, 2 | careless tone, Captain Nemo left the saloon. Now, if you 34 2, 6 | furniture standing near the left panel of the saloon. Near 35 2, 6 | Whereupon he turned and left the saloon. ~I returned 36 2, 6 | Nautilus tacked about and left the furnace it could not 37 2, 6 | the 16th of February, we left the basin which, between 38 2, 8 | I was too preoccupied. I left the table at seven o'clock. 39 2, 8 | Captain's door. No noise. I left my room and returned to 40 2, 8 | independence under the sea, it had left him still a man, that his 41 2, 9 | avalanche. To right and left ran long, dark galleries, 42 2, 10| companions, who had not yet left their cabin. I invited them 43 2, 10| the Nautilus could have left that instant. But Captain 44 2, 10| day, the Nautilus, having left its port, steered clear 45 2, 11| I often found his books left open, especially those on 46 2, 12| across his forehead, and left the room without answering. ~" 47 2, 12| Canadian, whose eyes had never left the ocean, "they are coming 48 2, 12| formed, the whole of its left side being (if we may say 49 2, 13| and animation, they had left silence and death. ~About 50 2, 13| mountain a plain. My eyes never left the manometer. We were still 51 2, 14| time, no human being has left a trace there." ~Saying 52 2, 14| south in the half-light left by the sun as it skirted 53 2, 15| I, to my companions. ~We left the saloon. There was no 54 2, 16| reserve on board. And what was left of the respirable air must 55 2, 16| in the same manner, never left me. He took my hand and 56 2, 18| submarine marvels to me; now he left me to my studies, and came 57 2, 18| vanquished and mutilated, left us at last, and disappeared 58 2, 20| Conseil and I, however, never left each other. I said that 59 2, 20| Scilly Isles, which were left to starboard. If we wished 60 2, 21| I. ~He did not answer. I left him and mounted the platform. 61 2, 21| platform. Captain Nemo had not left it. He was standing at the 62 2, 22| mind to all. The Canadian left me. I reached the platform, 63 2, 22| terrified me. Captain Nemo had left his room. He was in the


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