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61 five
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61 men
61 o
60 any
60 back
60 come
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | accident happened about five o'clock in the morning, as 2 1, 5 | 6th of July, about three o'clock in the afternoon, 3 1, 6 | at seven minutes to one o'clock in the morning a deafening 4 1, 6 | harpooner. ~Towards two o'clock in the morning, the 5 1, 6 | weapon in his hands. ~At six o'clock day began to break; 6 1, 6 | narwhal disappeared. At seven o'clock the day was sufficiently 7 1, 6 | the mast-heads. At eight o'clock the fog lay heavily 8 1, 6 | further advanced than at eight o'clock in the morning. ~The 9 1, 7 | had occurred about eleven o'clock in the evening before. 10 1, 7 | of quicksilver. ~Near one o'clock in the morning, I 11 1, 9 | Aronnax, I have no idea what o'clock it is, unless it is 12 1, 11| Look! just now, it is ten o'clock in the morning." ~" 13 1, 13| hand of marble. ~"Twelve o'clock, sir," said he. "When 14 1, 14| the platform. ~It was six o'clock, the weather was cloudy, 15 1, 16| must have been about three o'clock when we reached a 16 1, 17| all latitudes. ~At three o'clock in the morning of 17 1, 19| of the natives. ~At eight o'clock, armed with guns and 18 1, 20| asked the Canadian. ~"Two o'clock at least," replied 19 1, 20| palm-tree. ~At last, at five o'clock in the evening, loaded 20 1, 20| ammunition. ~About eleven o'clock in the morning, the 21 1, 20| yet. Happily, about two o'clock, Ned Land brought 22 1, 20| without his host. ~At six o'clock in the evening we 23 1, 21| of the Nautilus. ~At six o'clock in the morning of 24 1, 21| to the shore about eleven o'clock in the morning, as 25 1, 23| dumb regularity. ~About two o'clock, I was in the drawing-room, 26 1, 23| our example. ~It was eight o'clock in the morning. At 27 1, 23| to the Nautilus. At one o'clock we had returned. ~ 28 2, 1 | horizon, till about four o'clock a steamer running 29 2, 1 | and Melbourne. ~At five o'clock in the evening, before 30 2, 1 | funeral work. ~About seven o'clock in the evening, the 31 2, 3 | The next morning at four o'clock I was awakened by 32 2, 3 | mist on the water. At six o'clock it became suddenly 33 2, 3 | missing} ~At about seven o'clock we found ourselves 34 2, 5 | black spots. ~About five o'clock in the evening we 35 2, 5 | God face to face. ~At six o'clock the Nautilus, sometimes 36 2, 5 | paddles. ~From eight to nine o'clock the Nautilus remained 37 2, 6 | to another. About seven o'clock Ned and Conseil joined 38 2, 6 | and set to work. Till five o'clock in the evening I employed 39 2, 7 | of February, about three o'clock in the morning, we 40 2, 8 | me. ~"To-night, at nine o'clock," said he. "I have 41 2, 8 | us, and by ten or eleven o'clock we shall have landed 42 2, 8 | left the table at seven o'clock. A hundred and twenty 43 2, 9 | That night, about eleven o'clock, I received a most 44 2, 10| prolonged my sleep until eleven o'clock. I dressed quickly, 45 2, 10| their back. ~About four o'clock, the soil, generally 46 2, 10| sleep; but it was eight o'clock the next day when 47 2, 10| After breakfast, about ten o'clock, we went down on to 48 2, 13| and death. ~About eight o'clock on the morning of 49 2, 13| indeed happen about two o'clock in the afternoon, 50 2, 13| high pressure. About four o'clock, Captain Nemo announced 51 2, 14| returning. It was eleven o'clock, and, if Captain Nemo 52 2, 14| and studying until five o'clock. Then I went to bed, 53 2, 14| sun coincided with twelve o'clock on the chronometer, 54 2, 16| oppressed me. Towards three o'clock in the evening this 55 2, 17| point, March 31st, at seven o'clock in the evening. Then 56 2, 17| seas of Japan. About eleven o'clock in the morning the 57 2, 18| weeds. It was about eleven o'clock when Ned Land drew 58 2, 19| pitched terribly. About five o'clock a torrent of rain 59 2, 19| disappeared in the gloom. At ten o'clock in the evening the 60 2, 20| fishing it up, and at eleven o'clock at night they had 61 2, 21| June had dawned. ~At five o'clock, the log showed that


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