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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | lat. and 72° 15' long., struck on her starboard quarter 2 1, 1 | apparent damage. Had it struck on a submerged rock, or 3 1, 1 | port-paddle. ~The Scotia had not struck, but she had been struck, 4 1, 1 | struck, but she had been struck, and seemingly by something 5 1, 4 | moments before answering, struck his broad forehead with 6 1, 5 | approaching. They had just struck eight bells; large clouds 7 1, 6 | weapon, which seemed to have struck a hard body. The electric 8 1, 7 | on my shoulder, while I struck out in a desperate effort, 9 1, 7 | this moment a hard body struck me. I clung to it: then 10 1, 8 | together. Then turning back I struck against a wooden table, 11 1, 10| unintentionally that Mr. Ned Land struck me with his harpoon?" ~I 12 1, 14| touched, it falls as if struck by a thunderbolt." ~"Why?" ~" 13 1, 15| kind, and I was at first struck by the peculiar effect of 14 1, 15| morning; the rays of the sun struck the surface of the waves 15 1, 16| its vast arcades, I was struck by the singular position 16 1, 16| avoid. The submarine flora struck me as being very perfect, 17 1, 18| Boussole and the Astrolabe struck?" ~"If you like, Professor." ~" 18 1, 18| group. Then his vessels struck on the unknown reefs of 19 1, 19| The boat in which Cook was struck on a rock, and, if it did 20 1, 21| unfortunately thrown by a native struck against, and broke, the 21 1, 21| hand on the stair-rail, struck from behind by some invisible 22 1, 21| was overthrown. ~"I am struck by a thunderbolt," cried 23 1, 23| levers of the engine, which struck myself. But your opinion 24 2, 3 | velocity, the liquid drops struck the dark depths of the waves 25 2, 3 | but not its tail, for it struck his chest and stretched 26 2, 3 | rushed towards the shark and struck it with its sharp point. ~ 27 2, 3 | monster's death-rattle. Struck to the heart, it struggled 28 2, 5 | rather low on the horizon, struck full on the houses of the 29 2, 5 | force; had apparently only struck the water. ~"Curse it!" 30 2, 5 | with the beast, had not struck it to the heart. ~I heard 31 2, 6 | waves. For one instant it struck the side of the Nautilus, 32 2, 6 | surface. The thought then struck me that, if Ned Land had 33 2, 8 | waiting seemed eternal. Hours struck too slowly to keep pace 34 2, 8 | aspect. ~Suddenly the clock struck eight. The first beat of 35 2, 13| me that the Nautilus had struck the bottom of the iceberg, 36 2, 13| deadened sound. We had in deed "struck," to use a sea expression, 37 2, 13| again, and every time it struck the wall which lay like 38 2, 15| The Nautilus, after having struck, had rebounded violently. 39 2, 15| enough! The Nautilus has struck; and, judging by the way 40 2, 15| these blocks, as it fell, struck the Nautilus, then, gliding 41 2, 15| I knew that its spur had struck a block of ice. It must 42 2, 16| and evidently an idea had struck him; but he seemed to reject 43 2, 18| in every plate. ~"Have we struck anything?" I asked. ~"In 44 2, 19| in the water. Some were struck before my eyes. The Nautilus 45 2, 21| afterwards a loud explosion struck my ear. ~"What! they are 46 2, 21| Lincoln, when the Canadian struck it with the harpoon, Commander 47 2, 21| rattled about us. Some of them struck the sea and ricochetted, 48 2, 21| conical projectiles had struck the shell of the Nautilus, 49 2, 21| displayed it, when he was struck down by an iron hand, and 50 2, 21| Pole. At that moment a shot struck the shell of the Nautilus 51 2, 21| moment another projectile struck the Nautilus, and I heard 52 2, 22| words (the last which ever struck my ear): ~"Almighty God! 53 2, 22| the whirlpool. ~My head struck on a piece of iron, and


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