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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 5 | sentiment of curiosity. ~"Come, Conseil," said I, "this 2 1, 6 | the enormous narwhal had come to take breath at the surface 3 1, 6 | The latter allowed it to come within half a cable's length; 4 1, 6 | that rate we should never come up with it. ~"Well, Mr. 5 1, 8 | he, "here are people who come up to the Scotch for hospitality. 6 1, 10| ties of humanity. You have come to trouble my existence." ~" 7 1, 10| Just the liberty to go, to come, to see, to observe even 8 1, 10| and, though it does not come from Havannah, you will 9 1, 10| their use to you. But first come and inspect the cabin which 10 1, 11| embark, you are obliged to come to the surface of the water?" ~" 11 1, 11| back on board?" ~"I do not come back, M. Aronnax; the Nautilus 12 1, 11| leave this submarine boat. Come into the saloon, it is our 13 1, 12| Well, Captain, but now we come to the real difficulty. 14 1, 13| attraction; "and one would come further than this to admire 15 1, 14| Nautilus told me that we had come to the surface of the ocean 16 1, 16| other hardier pioneer would come, hatchet in hand, to cut 17 1, 17| strong and healthy men, had come up onto the platform. They 18 1, 17| interrupted me. ~"Will master come here a moment?" he said, 19 1, 18| that Dumont d'Urville had come to avenge La Perouse and 20 1, 19| therefore, that the time has come to part company with Captain 21 1, 19| it will be time enough to come to that extremity if the 22 1, 20| juicy thing. If you do not come for more, I am no longer 23 1, 21| profiting by the low water, had come on to the coral, at less 24 1, 21| into the Captain's room. "Come in," was the answer. ~I 25 1, 21| Nemo quietly, "they are come with their canoes?" ~"Yes, 26 1, 21| Well, sir, let them come. I see no reason for hindering 27 1, 21| shoulders. ~"Will they not come inside the Nautilus?" ~" 28 1, 21| said he. ~"Hardly." ~"Well, come and you will see." ~I directed 29 1, 22| Antarctic pole? Would he come back at last to the Pacific, 30 1, 23| ready to follow you." ~"Come, then." ~I own my heart 31 1, 23| Captain and his men had come to bury their companion 32 2, 1 | THE INDIAN OCEAN~We now come to the second part of our 33 2, 3 | allowed the Nautilus to come too near this coast, and 34 2, 3 | devil who, I suppose, had come to glean before the harvest. 35 2, 4 | Very well, then, we will come out again, Master Land; 36 2, 6 | That is my idea." ~"It will come to an end, Ned." ~"Where 37 2, 6 | bolts once drawn, we shall come to the surface of the water, 38 2, 6 | day that you are ready, come and let us know, and we 39 2, 6 | flight, we should never have come alive out of this sea of 40 2, 8 | Canadian, but words would not come. ~"We agreed to wait for 41 2, 8 | Canadian's signal did not come. I felt inclined to join 42 2, 8 | learn," said the Captain. "Come, sit down, and I will tell 43 2, 9 | ready to follow you." ~"Come then, sir, we will put on 44 2, 9 | mountain, he seemed to say: ~"Come, come along; come higher!" ~ 45 2, 9 | he seemed to say: ~"Come, come along; come higher!" ~I 46 2, 9 | say: ~"Come, come along; come higher!" ~I followed, and 47 2, 12| which the Nautilus had just come up with. The creature had 48 2, 13| consequently, we shall be unable to come to the surface." ~"Good, 49 2, 15| open. To these holes they come for breath; when the birds, 50 2, 15| asked, "has she at least come to the surface of the sea?" ~" 51 2, 16| will not refuse your help. Come, Ned!" ~I led him to the 52 2, 17| interior; none of them had come to drink in the open air. ~ 53 2, 18| no reason why it should come to an end. We could hope 54 2, 18| saloon. What change had come over him? For what cause? 55 2, 19| that day to me, "this must come to an end. I must make a 56 2, 19| this first time you have come to treat of this subject 57 2, 21| Where did that sound come from?" I asked. ~"It was 58 2, 21| said I, "the moment is come. One grasp of the hand, 59 2, 22| profit by the darkness. Come to the boat; Conseil and 60 2, 22| to strike. The moment had come for me to leave my room,


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