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worded 3
words 49
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49 make
49 midst
49 she
49 words
48 life
48 longer
48 south
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 2 | possibility." ~These last words were cowardly on my part; 2 1, 7 | heard, yes, I heard these words pronounced in my ear: ~" 3 1, 7 | Conseil could articulate some words, and I heard him repeat 4 1, 7 | iron." ~The Canadian's last words produced a sudden revolution 5 1, 7 | fugitive harmony produced by words of command. What was, then, 6 1, 8 | perfectly incomprehensible words. Then he seemed to question 7 1, 8 | gentlemen may understand some words." ~I began to tell our adventures, 8 1, 8 | strangers exchanged some words in their unknown language, 9 1, 8 | language." ~As he said these words, the door opened. A steward 10 1, 9 | the spot by hearing these words in French: ~"Be quiet, Master 11 1, 10| who thus spoke. ~At these words, Ned Land rose suddenly. 12 1, 10| speak? Did he regret the words which he had just spoken 13 1, 10| sentences were well turned, his words clear, and his fluency of 14 1, 10| restrained irritation in these words. But to these recriminations 15 1, 10| guard-- it is myself." ~These words indicated a resolution taken 16 1, 10| land of marvels." ~These words of the commander had a great 17 1, 10| was interrupted by these words: ~"You are examining my 18 1, 12| his description in these words: ~"Here, M. Aronnax, are 19 1, 13| billion is to unity; in other words, there are as many billions 20 1, 13| scarcely pronounced these words when all was suddenly darkness. 21 1, 14| I could not say. ~These words pronounced, the second descended. 22 1, 15| that walk under the waters? Words are impotent to relate such 23 1, 15| other, as if an exchange of words had been possible through 24 1, 15| expending more air in vain words than was perhaps wise. ~ 25 1, 19| the vessel, and exchanging words in their incomprehensible 26 1, 21| curtly pronounced these words, Captain Nemo bowed slightly. 27 1, 22| glass and exchanged a few words with his lieutenant. The 28 1, 22| subsided. He addressed some words in a foreign language to 29 1, 22| were disturbed by these words from Ned Land: ~"Hallo! 30 1, 23| of his life from the last words that escaped his lips. ~" 31 2, 3 | Captain Nemo pronounced these words, I turned to Conseil and 32 2, 5 | The coxswain said some words in his outlandish tongue, 33 2, 8 | answer the Canadian, but words would not come. ~"We agreed 34 2, 8 | till to-night." ~With these words the Canadian withdrew, leaving 35 2, 8 | Nemo stopped at these last words, regretting perhaps that 36 2, 11| What do you mean by those words?" ~"I mean to say that nothing 37 2, 12| turned quickly at the last words. ~"Well, Captain," said 38 2, 15| our feelings better than words. At this moment the Captain 39 2, 16| reject it. At last, these words escaped his lips: ~"Boiling 40 2, 17| the open air. ~The first words I spoke were words of gratitude 41 2, 17| first words I spoke were words of gratitude and thankfulness 42 2, 18| cried, "Help! help!" These words, spoken in French, startled 43 2, 19| the tempest, confirmed the words of a clever engineer, "There 44 2, 20| addressed old Europe in these words of wisdom, so rarely understood: " 45 2, 20| Captain pronounced these words: "It is here." ~He turned 46 2, 21| man pronounced the last words, the name of the Avenger, 47 2, 22| CHAPTER XXII~THE LAST WORDS OF CAPTAIN NEMO~The panels 48 2, 22| I heard him murmur these words (the last which ever struck 49 2, 22| He had not finished the words, when we heard a crashing


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