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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | the public. It was then no longer a scientific problem to 2 1, 4 | to live a hundred years longer, that I may have more time 3 1, 4 | have more time to dwell the longer on your memory. ~Now, what 4 1, 5 | and, to say truth, we no longer LIVED on board. The entire 5 1, 5 | search could not last much longer. The Abraham Lincoln had 6 1, 6 | answer them; the captain no longer contented himself with twisting 7 1, 7 | look-out for us-- she no longer answers her helm." ~"Then 8 1, 7 | he could not keep up much longer. ~"Leave me! leave me!" 9 1, 7 | hand afforded me support no longer; my mouth, convulsively 10 1, 9 | the waters, it belonged no longer to earth: this silence was 11 1, 10| wish to think that men no longer think or write. These books, 12 1, 13| of the waves. It was no longer luminous water, but liquid 13 1, 14| cent. of oxygen it is no longer fit to breathe." ~"Right! 14 1, 14| crushing answers that I dare no longer doubt. But, if I am forced 15 1, 14| ten." ~"I will argue no longer," I replied, rising from 16 1, 15| our metallic cases. I no longer felt the weight of my clothing, 17 1, 15| sun's rays, which were no longer refracted. The magical colours 18 1, 20| could contain himself no longer. ~"Master," he said, "I 19 1, 20| not come for more, I am no longer the king of harpooners." ~ 20 1, 22| natural, and we thought no longer of the life we led on land; 21 2, 1 | human society! ~I could no longer content myself with the 22 2, 1 | such times Ned Land was no longer master of himself. He wanted 23 2, 4 | heart. "That which is no longer dangerous for a modern vessel, 24 2, 4 | on their return, they no longer go ornamented with wreaths 25 2, 6 | glass. The Nautilus was no longer moving, the heat was becoming 26 2, 6 | broiled. ~"We can remain no longer in this boiling water," 27 2, 7 | regrets. Here he had no longer that independence and that 28 2, 8 | Nemo, "but they are so no longer." ~"Just so," said I; "and 29 2, 9 | the liquid element is no longer felt, and one only seems 30 2, 10| the smallest part. ~Much longer should I have remained at 31 2, 10| returned to my room; it no longer moved. I laid myself down 32 2, 11| globe, where life is no longer possible! What unknown sights 33 2, 12| because they could remain longer under water without coming 34 2, 13| positively blocked. It was no longer either streams, packs, or 35 2, 13| of the sea there was no longer a glimpse. Under the spur 36 2, 15| starboard side, from being no longer vertical, were clinging 37 2, 16| Nautilus will certainly last longer than we shall. Let us, then, 38 2, 20| telegrams, would not act any longer. In 1863 the engineers constructed 39 2, 21| united against him were no longer hunting a chimerical creature, 40 2, 21| the afternoon, being no longer able to contain my impatience, 41 2, 21| surface of the steel cigar no longer offered a single point to 42 2, 21| the metallic covering no longer protected it. ~We were again 43 2, 21| sailcloth! ~I could stand it no longer. Mad, out of my mind, I 44 2, 22| could not say. I could no longer judge of the time that was 45 2, 22| countries, that night and day no longer followed their regular course. 46 2, 22| And I know not how much longer it might have lasted, had 47 2, 22| superhuman proportions. He was no longer my equal, but a man of the 48 2, 22| eyes; I would not think any longer. There was another half-hour


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