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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 2 | rate of twenty miles an hour, and you obtain a shock 2 1, 3 | Brooklyn. So in a quarter of an hour, perhaps less, the frigate 3 1, 3 | would not lose a day nor an hour in scouring the seas in 4 1, 6 | nearly three-quarters of an hour, without the frigate gaining 5 1, 6 | rate of 18 1/2 miles an hour. ~But the accursed animal 6 1, 6 | same speed. ~For a whole hour the frigate kept up this 7 1, 6 | less than thirty miles an hour, and even during our maximum 8 1, 8 | not measure it. ~Half an hour had already passed without 9 1, 9 | each man consumes, in one hour, the oxygen contained in 10 1, 9 | in advance of the dinner hour." ~"That is just like you, 11 1, 11| speed of fifteen miles an hour." ~"It is marvelous! And 12 1, 11| speed of fifty miles an hour." ~"I have seen the Nautilus 13 1, 13| the Nautilus. ~For a whole hour was I deep in these reflections, 14 1, 13| speed of fifteen miles an hour. I expected Captain Nemo, 15 1, 13| appear. The clock marked the hour of five. ~Ned Land and Conseil 16 1, 15| daylight? ~For a quarter of an hour I trod on this sand, sown 17 1, 15| quitted the Nautilus about an hour and a half. It was near 18 1, 16| does not!" ~In about an hour Captain Nemo gave the signal 19 1, 16| continued our journey. For one hour a plain of sand lay stretched 20 1, 16| full-face in the forest. Half an hour after, guided by the electric 21 1, 17| log gave twenty miles an hour. ~During the days and weeks 22 1, 20| quitted the shore, and half an hour after we hailed the Nautilus. 23 1, 20| out. After walking for one hour we had attained a forest 24 1, 21| to-morrow, at about this hour, we must open the hatches 25 1, 22| than thirty-five miles an hour. The rapidity of her screw 26 2, 1 | or twenty-two miles an hour. If we recognised so many 27 2, 1 | adhering to it. ~For nearly an hour the Nautilus floated in 28 2, 3 | for the space of half an hour no danger appeared to threaten 29 2, 3 | traversed, came in about half an hour to the anchor which held 30 2, 4 | speed of twenty miles an hour, slid into the labyrinth 31 2, 4 | scarcely the work of an hour. But I saw nothing, not 32 2, 5 | without relaxation for an hour, and I began to think it 33 2, 5 | followed it thus for an hour only some few yards off. ~ 34 2, 6 | impunity. A quarter of an hour after we were breathing 35 2, 7 | now twenty-five miles an hour. It may be well understood 36 2, 9 | needs stop exactly at the hour we intended leaving his 37 2, 9 | and the panel closed. ~An hour after, upon consulting the 38 2, 9 | Nothing more. ~After half an hour's walk the soil became stony. 39 2, 9 | them! We remained for an hour at this place, contemplating 40 2, 10| speed of twenty miles an hour and a depth of fifty fathoms. ~ 41 2, 10| level of the ocean. Half an hour after the Canadian's last 42 2, 10| limpets. Three-quarters of an hour later we had finished our 43 2, 12| then," said I. "In one hour each man consumes the oxygen 44 2, 12| perfect billows. For one hour this wholesale massacre 45 2, 14| be strewn with banks. One hour afterwards we had reached 46 2, 15| speed of fifteen miles an hour. Towards night it was already 47 2, 15| mechanically. A quarter of an hour after, Conseil, approaching 48 2, 15| speed of twenty miles an hour, which, in such a cramped 49 2, 16| frightful pace, forty miles an hour. It literally tore through 50 2, 18| had lasted a quarter of an hour. The monsters, vanquished 51 2, 19| two miles and a half an hour. The body of its waters 52 2, 19| nearly forty leagues an hour. It is under these conditions 53 2, 21| mast." ~For a quarter of an hour we watched the ship which 54 2, 22| of twenty-five miles an hour, now on the surface, and 55 2, 22| in my mind. I remained an hour thus, bathed in the light


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