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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 4 | seven hundred miles to the south. Before eight days were 2 1, 5 | at fifteen miles to the south, doubled the solitary island, 3 1, 13| Ocean extends from north to south between the two Polar Circles, 4 1, 13| Atlantic, a second in the South, a third in the North Pacific, 5 1, 13| Pacific, a fourth in the South, and a fifth in the Southern 6 1, 17| soundings have been made in the South Atlantic, near the thirty-fifth 7 1, 19| immense arm. Towards the south and east some coral showed 8 1, 21| braved the icebergs of the South Pole, the coral reefs of 9 1, 21| double detention at the South Pole, which led to the discovery 10 1, 22| would he descend to the south? Was he going to double 11 2, 3 | The boat went towards the south; the oarsmen did not hurry. 12 2, 3 | it rose a little to the south. Five miles still lay between 13 2, 3 | which was rounded to the south. Captain Nemo rose from 14 2, 4 | running between Suez and the South Seas have nothing more to 15 2, 6 | platform. Three miles to the south the dim outline of Pelusium 16 2, 6 | which rounds off to the south is the Egyptian coast. And 17 2, 8 | Gibraltar, had gone to the south, if it had carried us towards 18 2, 10| it to be still toward the south, with a speed of twenty 19 2, 11| the second bends to the south about the height of the 20 2, 13| The more we neared the south the more these floating 21 2, 13| latitude of New Shetland and South Orkney. The Captain told 22 2, 13| still." ~"Further to the South?" I asked, looking at the 23 2, 13| which bristled round the South Pole, rendering it more 24 2, 13| if the sea exists at the South Pole, that it may be covered; 25 2, 13| find the sea open at the South Pole as well as at the North? 26 2, 14| CHAPTER XIV~THE SOUTH POLE~I rushed on to the 27 2, 14| Captain. ~About ten miles south a solitary island rose to 28 2, 14| remarked that, between the South Pole and the sixtieth parallel, 29 2, 14| admit the presence of the South Pole. A few strokes of the 30 2, 14| not hesitate to tread this South Pole, it is because, up 31 2, 14| advancing ten miles more to the south in the half-light left by 32 2, 14| will show that I am at the South Pole." ~"Just so," said 33 2, 14| clouds were flying to the south, and the fog seemed to be 34 2, 14| water. Behind us, to the south and east, an immense country 35 2, 14| Twelve!" I exclaimed. ~"The South Pole!" replied Captain Nemo, 36 2, 14| 1868, have reached the South Pole on the ninetieth degree; 37 2, 15| compass still pointed to south; the log indicated a speed 38 2, 17| windings of the coast of South America. We had then made 39 2, 17| the most westerly point of South America that forms Cape 40 2, 19| I have had enough of the South Pole, and I will not follow 41 2, 19| by the north, west, and south, in the inverse course pursued 42 2, 20| May we were at the extreme south of the Bank of Newfoundland. 43 2, 20| fathoms; but towards the south is a depression of 1,500 44 2, 20| surprise he made for the south, once more coming back towards 45 2, 21| one he had placed at the South Pole. At that moment a shot 46 2, 22| it going? To the north or south? Where was the man flying 47 2, 22| Atlantis, the iceberg, the South Pole, the imprisonment in 48 2, 23| north of Norway and the south are rare. And I am therefore


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