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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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horizon

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1 1, 5 | the ratlines, examined the horizon which contracted and darkened 2 1, 6 | from the dark line of the horizon whither it retired to gain 3 1, 6 | rose little by little. The horizon grew wider and clearer at 4 1, 7 | looked at all points of the horizon. I saw the frigate! She 5 1, 7 | was sinking down to the horizon, I saw a face which was 6 1, 8 | nearly a quarter of the horizon at once. ~This faculty--( 7 1, 11| examine the points of the horizon, when the Nautilus rises 8 1, 13| surface of the waters. The horizon, free from fog, made observation 9 1, 13| till its disc touched the horizon. Whilst taking observations 10 1, 14| from behind the eastern horizon. The sea flamed under its 11 1, 14| scanned every point of the horizon with great attention. This 12 1, 16| seemed sinking towards the horizon. Captain Nemo had already 13 1, 16| the sun being low on the horizon, the refraction edged the 14 1, 17| woody mountains against the horizon, because Captain Nemo did 15 1, 18| and greedily scanned the horizon. ~To the N.E. two volcanic 16 1, 20| of the coast. The whole horizon was hidden behind a beautiful 17 1, 21| a copse that masked the horizon to the right, hardly a hundred 18 1, 22| glass, looking towards the horizon. ~For some minutes he was 19 1, 22| in the clear line of the horizon. ~However, Captain Nemo 20 1, 22| the glass and examined the horizon steadfastly, going and coming, 21 1, 22| impenetrable point of the horizon. At last Captain Nemo recovered 22 2, 1 | had raised to sweep the horizon, the mortal wound of the 23 2, 1 | Island disappeared from the horizon, and our course was directed 24 2, 1 | the sea. Nothing on the horizon, till about four o'clock 25 2, 1 | still lying hidden under the horizon in the rays of the sun. 26 2, 1 | even to the limits of the horizon, the sky reflected the whitened 27 2, 3 | enclosing three parts of the horizon, from south-west to north 28 2, 3 | five the first tints on the horizon showed the upper line of 29 2, 3 | piled up on the eastern horizon, and the radiant orb rose 30 2, 4 | Ceylon disappeared under the horizon, and the Nautilus, at a 31 2, 5 | The sun, rather low on the horizon, struck full on the houses 32 2, 7 | that is to say, the distant horizon, and not the nearer objects 33 2, 9 | immense sea. Some sails on the horizon, doubtless those going to 34 2, 9 | tried to pierce the cloudy horizon. He still hoped that behind 35 2, 9 | increased and lit up the horizon. The presence of this fire 36 2, 9 | in black on the luminous horizon. ~It was one in the morning 37 2, 9 | the extreme limits of the horizon. I said that the submarine 38 2, 10| Nautilus, I saw the southerly horizon blocked by a high wall which 39 2, 12| signalled a whale on the eastern horizon. Looking attentively, one 40 2, 12| were flying towards the horizon. The waves were dyed red 41 2, 13| atmosphere towards the southern horizon stretched a white dazzling 42 2, 13| all sides, and closed the horizon. But Captain Nemo went from 43 2, 14| dimly seen on our northern horizon. ~"Are we at the pole?" 44 2, 14| skirted the edge of the horizon. The next day, the 20th 45 2, 14| eyes fixed on the northern horizon, near which the sun was 46 2, 14| would disappear behind the horizon for six months, and with 47 2, 14| emerged from the northern horizon, rising by lengthened spirals 48 2, 14| exactly its height above the horizon, and grave errors may be 49 2, 14| exactly cut by the northern horizon, it will show that I am 50 2, 14| horned by the cutting of the horizon. From the bosom of the water 51 2, 14| the orb sinking below the horizon by degrees, following a 52 2, 14| exactly equal parts by the horizon. ~I looked at the last rays 53 2, 14| whose last rays lapped the horizon of the sea, he exclaimed: ~" 54 2, 17| had disappeared from the horizon, the Nautilus sank to between 55 2, 19| white and misty. On the horizon fine streaks of cirrhous 56 2, 19| a large vessel pass the horizon struggling painfully. She 57 2, 19| suddenly to all points of the horizon; and the cyclone, rising 58 2, 20| could be discerned on the horizon. No flag fluttered from 59 2, 22| From every point of the horizon enormous waves were meeting,


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