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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | of continents, seafaring men were particularly excited. 2 1, 1 | at once, and one of the men went down to ascertain the 3 1, 6 | trifling with the lives of my men." ~"And mine too," simply 4 1, 6 | conical bullets. Send your men to the forecastle, sir." ~ 5 1, 6 | stem to stern, overthrowing men, and breaking the lashings 6 1, 7 | into the sea, I heard the men at the wheel say, `The screw 7 1, 7 | moments after, eight strong men, with masked faces, appeared 8 1, 8 | the door opened, and two men appeared. ~One was short, 9 1, 10| unendurable worldly yoke which men believe to be liberty is 10 1, 10| despots. Upon its surface men can still exercise unjust 11 1, 10| time I wish to think that men no longer think or write. 12 1, 11| an idea of the number of men employed on board the Nautilus. ~ 13 1, 12| and below. On the Nautilus men's hearts never fail them. 14 1, 12| that is to say, the brave men that I instructed and educated, 15 1, 13| can you tell me how many men there are on board? Ten, 16 1, 15| guns. ~One of the Nautilus men gave me a simple gun, the 17 1, 16| right over it that the first men had in the first days of 18 1, 17| all strong and healthy men, had come up onto the platform. 19 1, 17| lying. I counted five--four men, one of whom was standing 20 1, 18| new continents, but new men." ~{5 paragraphs have been 21 1, 21| apparition would attract some men from the Nautilus on to 22 1, 21| with athletic figures, men of good race, large high 23 1, 23| prescribe for one of my men?" be asked. ~"Is he ill?" ~" 24 1, 23| turning round, I saw his men were forming a semi-circle 25 1, 23| Captain Nemo one of the men advanced; and at some feet 26 1, 23| night! The Captain and his men had come to bury their companion 27 1, 23| done, Captain Nemo and his men rose; then, approaching 28 1, 23| Yes, sir, of sharks and men," gravely replied the Captain. ~ 29 2, 3 | dressing. None of the Nautilus men were to accompany us on 30 2, 3 | poor Indian ever dream that men, beings like himself, should 31 2, 4 | which it is given to so few men to make." ~For four days, 32 2, 5 | At this moment seven men of the crew, mute and immovable 33 2, 5 | tongue, doubtless warning the men to keep on their guard. ~ 34 2, 6 | quarters of the crew. Four men appeared, and, not without 35 2, 8 | Well, here are learned men having to learn," said the 36 2, 8 | their precious booty, the men returned to the Nautilus, 37 2, 10| inexhaustible mine." ~"Your men follow the trade of miners 38 2, 10| axe and shovel in hand, my men extract the coal, which 39 2, 11| Nature for the moment when men shall have exhausted the 40 2, 12| Speak, Ned." ~"How many men are there on board the Nautilus, 41 2, 12| existing conditions, ten men, at the most, ought to be 42 2, 12| contain a certain number of men. Could not you, sir, estimate 43 2, 12| Nautilus would suffice for 625 men for twenty-four hours." ~" 44 2, 12| Still too many for three men," murmured Conseil. ~The 45 2, 12| the creature. Two of his men mounted its side, and I 46 2, 13| so unbearable. About ten men mounted the sides of the 47 2, 14| the Captain, two of his men, bearing instruments, Conseil, 48 2, 14| Conseil, leaving the two men in the boat. For a long 49 2, 14| with me Captain Nemo, two men of the crew, and the instruments, 50 2, 16| on the lower bank, and my men will attack the iceberg 51 2, 16| the port-quarter. Then the men set to work simultaneously 52 2, 16| that were not warmed by the men's work, showed a tendency 53 2, 17| particles. The other unhappy men had been so long without 54 2, 18| staircase. ~There, about ten men with boarding-hatchets were 55 2, 19| him from all contact with men, I had a fellow-countryman. 56 2, 19| had devoured one of his men. Ten days passed thus. It 57 2, 20| peace, goodwill towards men." ~I did not expect to find 58 2, 21| they can see that there are men in the case?" ~"It is, perhaps, 59 2, 21| bending under the weight of men; and, last of all, the top 60 2, 22| suffered at the hands of these men, he had no right to punish 61 2, 23| who can find it out?" two men alone of all now living


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