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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 2 | of my office as Assistant Professor in the Museum of Natural 2 1, 2 | to shelter my dignity as professor, and not give too much cause 3 1, 2 | follows: ~To M. ARONNAX, Professor in the Museum of Paris, 4 1, 3 | Farragut?" ~"You are welcome, Professor; your cabin is ready for 5 1, 4 | just what deceives you, Professor," replied Ned. "As a whaler 6 1, 7 | to the frigate?" ~"Yes, Professor; but more fortunate than 7 1, 7 | Why, Ned, why?" ~"Because, Professor, that beast is made of sheet 8 1, 8 | rank, introducing in person Professor Aronnax, his servant Conseil, 9 1, 8 | good." ~"But do you see, Professor," replied our irascible 10 1, 9 | you, Mr. Land?" ~"Soundly, Professor. But, I don't know if I 11 1, 9 | quiet, Master Land; and you, Professor, will you be so good as 12 1, 10| before me M. Pierre Aronnax, Professor of Natural History at the 13 1, 10| that of a civilised man." ~"Professor," replied the commander, 14 1, 10| all. Let me tell you then, Professor, that you will not regret 15 1, 10| produce of the sea?" ~"Yes, Professor, the sea supplies all my 16 1, 10| you believe to be meat, Professor, is nothing else than fillet 17 1, 10| poets has said. In fact, Professor, Nature manifests herself 18 1, 10| turning towards me: ~"Now, Professor," said he, "if you wish 19 1, 10| greater solitude or silence, Professor?" replied Captain Nemo. " 20 1, 10| think or write. These books, Professor, are at your service besides, 21 1, 10| take possession of me. ~"Professor," said this strange man, " 22 1, 10| naturalist. My delight as a professor may be conceived. ~{2 long 23 1, 10| are examining my shells, Professor? Unquestionably they must 24 1, 10| instruments in my own room, Professor, where I shall have much 25 1, 11| I cannot guess?" ~"Here, Professor, I ought to give you some 26 1, 11| small amount of power." ~"Professor," said Captain Nemo, "my 27 1, 11| too much?" ~"Not at all, Professor," replied the Captain, with 28 1, 12| immersed. That would happen, Professor. These reservoirs are in 29 1, 12| down to those depths." ~"Professor, you must not confound statics 30 1, 12| the Abraham Lincoln?" ~"Professor, I am sorry for one of the 31 1, 12| marvellous boat." ~"Yes, Professor; and I love it as if it 32 1, 12| together and arranged?" ~"Professor, I had set up my workshops 33 1, 12| Captain Nemo." ~"Ask it, Professor." ~"You are rich?" ~"Immensely 34 1, 14| was worded as follows: ~TO PROFESSOR ARONNAX, On board the Nautilus. 35 1, 14| 1867. ~Captain Nemo invites Professor Aronnax to a hunting-party, 36 1, 14| nothing will prevent the Professor from being present, and 37 1, 14| You know as well as I do, Professor, that man can live under 38 1, 15| sea?" ~"At this moment, Professor, the Nautilus is stranded 39 1, 17| turned to me, saying: ~"Professor, is not this ocean gifted 40 1, 17| three-quarter leagues." ~"Well, Professor," replied the Captain, " 41 1, 18| Vanikoro?" I asked. ~"Yes, Professor," said the Captain. ~"And 42 1, 18| struck?" ~"If you like, Professor." ~"When shall we be there?" ~" 43 1, 19| Pacific: you are right there, Professor; but in Torres Straits one 44 1, 20| stop their course. ~"Ah, Professor!" cried Ned Land, who was 45 1, 21| round, said, "Ah! it is you, Professor? Well, have you had a good 46 1, 21| So you are astonished, Professor, at having set foot on a 47 1, 23| perceived me he came to me. ~"Professor, will it be convenient to 48 2, 10| me said: ~"Is that you, Professor?" ~"Ah! Captain," I answered, " 49 2, 10| Whilst you were sleeping, Professor, the Nautilus penetrated 50 2, 12| useless to expose one's self, Professor. The Nautilus will disperse 51 2, 16| the air of a mathematical professor lecturing to his pupils.) " 52 2, 16| resolutely. ~"Let us try it, Professor." ~The thermometer then


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