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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 2 | to pursue this narwhal. A frigate of great speed, the Abraham 2 1, 2 | hastened the arming of his frigate; but, as it always happens, 3 1, 2 | most of it. ~So when the frigate had been armed for a long 4 1, 3 | animal capable of sinking a frigate as easily as a nutshell. 5 1, 3 | transported to the deck of the frigate immediately. I hastened 6 1, 3 | new destination. She was a frigate of great speed, fitted with 7 1, 3 | interior arrangements of the frigate corresponded to its nautical 8 1, 3 | hour, perhaps less, the frigate would have sailed without 9 1, 4 | good seaman, worthy of the frigate he commanded. His vessel 10 1, 4 | daily observations. The frigate might have been called the 11 1, 4 | after our departure), the frigate was abreast of Cape Blanc, 12 1, 5 | The 30th of June, the frigate spoke some American whalers, 13 1, 5 | bet in its favour. ~The frigate skirted the south-east coast 14 1, 5 | next day the screw of the frigate was at last beating the 15 1, 5 | meridian. This passed, the frigate took a more decided westerly 16 1, 5 | greater part of the crew). The frigate passed at some distance 17 1, 5 | of Captain Farragut, the frigate would have headed due southward. 18 1, 5 | regions of the Pacific. ~The frigate was then in 31° 15' N. lat. 19 1, 6 | had been given, and the frigate now simply went on by her 20 1, 6 | general cry arose from the frigate. ~"Silence!" said the captain. " 21 1, 6 | orders were executed, and the frigate moved rapidly from the burning 22 1, 6 | It made the round of the frigate, which was then making fourteen 23 1, 6 | at the manoeuvres of the frigate. She fled and did not attack. ~ 24 1, 6 | not imprudently risk my frigate in the midst of this darkness. 25 1, 6 | the narwhal, imitating the frigate, let the waves rock it at 26 1, 6 | mile and a half from the frigate, a long blackish body emerged 27 1, 6 | described a long curve. ~The frigate approached the cetacean. 28 1, 6 | the two funnels of the frigate vomited torrents of black 29 1, 6 | of an hour, without the frigate gaining two yards on the 30 1, 6 | speed. ~For a whole hour the frigate kept up this pace, without 31 1, 6 | of speed, it bullied the frigate, going round and round it. 32 1, 6 | pursue that beast till my frigate bursts up." ~"Yes," answered 33 1, 6 | miles to windward of the frigate, as pure, as intense as 34 1, 6 | under the bowsprit. ~The frigate approached noiselessly, 35 1, 6 | broke over the bridge of the frigate, rushing like a torrent 36 1, 7 | care was to look for the frigate. Had the crew seen me disappear? 37 1, 7 | the distance. It was the frigate! I was lost. ~"Help, help!" 38 1, 7 | was but natural. ~"And the frigate?" I asked. ~"The frigate?" 39 1, 7 | frigate?" I asked. ~"The frigate?" replied Conseil, turning 40 1, 7 | and, if it had been, the frigate could not tack, being without 41 1, 7 | not. ~The collision of the frigate with the cetacean had occurred 42 1, 7 | of the horizon. I saw the frigate! She was five miles from 43 1, 7 | rather was it a boat from the frigate, that was hailing us in 44 1, 7 | sea by the shock to the frigate?" ~"Yes, Professor; but 45 1, 10| harpooner on board the frigate Abraham Lincoln of the navy 46 1, 10| you took passage in this frigate? Was it unintentionally 47 1, 10| dare you affirm that your frigate would not as soon have pursued 48 1, 12| however, with putting the frigate hors de combat; she will 49 1, 21| which the balls of your frigate have had no effect?" ~"No, 50 2, 11| Parker, of the American frigate Congress, could not touch


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