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Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | tentacles could entangle a ship of five hundred tons and 2 1, 1 | but, on examination of the ship's bottom when undergoing 3 1, 1 | yards in diameter, in the ship's bottom. Such a leak could 4 1, 2 | one heard it spoken of. No ship met with it. It seemed as 5 1, 2 | this news was extreme. The ship was revictualled and well 6 1, 4 | of the Pacific. As to the ship's company, they desired 7 1, 4 | had carefully provided his ship with every apparatus for 8 1, 5 | doubled Cape Horn. ~The ship's crew agreed with him. 9 1, 5 | LIVED on board. The entire ship's crew were undergoing a 10 1, 5 | succeed. Never had an American ship's crew shown more zeal or 11 1, 5 | the effect of rallying the ship's crew. The ocean was watched 12 1, 5 | trailed in the wake of the ship, to the great satisfaction ( 13 1, 6 | STEAM~At this cry the whole ship's crew hurried towards the 14 1, 10| similar to the waist of a ship. After we had proceeded 15 1, 11| division, starting from the ship's head: the dining-room, 16 1, 12| quickly to the surface, I ship the screw, and the pressure 17 1, 13| or escaping from it. This ship is a masterpiece of modern 18 1, 14| I did not see one of the ship's crew: Ned and Conseil 19 1, 15| Captain's call two of the ship's crew came to help us dress 20 1, 17| The lieutenant pricked the ship's course regularly on the 21 1, 17| did not wish to bring the ship to the wind. There the nets 22 1, 17| the Canadian, "a disabled ship that has sunk perpendicularly." ~ 23 1, 18| fittings, the stem of a ship, all objects clearly proving 24 1, 19| the Japan Seas. Before the ship's head stretched the dangerous 25 1, 21| push it out to sea, and ship the oars, was the work of 26 1, 21| transmitted an order to the ship's crew. ~"It is all done, 27 1, 21| slyly watching some of the ship's crew, who were opening 28 1, 22| they have only given us the ship's fare." ~"Friend Ned," 29 1, 23| At last the light of the ship appeared, and its luminous 30 2, 6 | of iron. In spite of the ship's being hermetically sealed, 31 2, 8 | Neither the engineers nor the ship's crew can see us. Conseil 32 2, 8 | and bright. Some of the ship's crew in their diving-dresses 33 2, 9 | some impatience till the ship's place was pricked on the 34 2, 9 | companions nor any of the ship's crew were to follow us 35 2, 10| and on the mountain, the ship's crew were working like 36 2, 15| staircase, by the berths of the ship's crew, there was no one. 37 2, 17| whether he will bring the ship into the Pacific or the 38 2, 20| himself came to work the ship's log. He spoke no word 39 2, 20| say: ~"At one time this ship was called the Marseillais. 40 2, 21| the history of the patriot ship, told at first so coldly, 41 2, 21| miles of us. ~"What is that ship, Ned?" ~"By its rigging, 42 2, 21| of an hour we watched the ship which was steaming towards 43 2, 21| but continued watching the ship. Whether English, French, 44 2, 21| on board the approaching ship, we could only expect pitiless 45 2, 21| him, and turning to the ship of war, whose shot was still 46 2, 21| with a powerful voice, "Ah, ship of an accursed nation, you 47 2, 21| beyond the reach of the ship's guns. But the pursuit 48 2, 21| step. He was looking at the ship, which was five or six miles 49 2, 21| brightly. Once on board the ship, if we could not prevent 50 2, 21| Nautilus would attack the ship at her waterline, and then 51 2, 21| Captain Nemo noticing me. The ship stood about a mile and a 52 2, 21| preparing to rush. The whole ship trembled. Suddenly I screamed.


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