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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 10| the pinna-marina of the Red Sea; green pearls, yellow, 2 1, 15| shells), of staircases, and red helmet-shells, angel-wings, 3 1, 15| top of the sea, whilst the red were at a greater depth, 4 1, 18| seen some iron bars and red stuffs used by the natives 5 1, 20| problem, whilst brilliant red lories passed like a piece 6 1, 20| skewer, was roasted before a red fire of dead wood. While 7 1, 21| collars of glass beads, red and white; nearly all were 8 1, 23| petals re-entered their red cases, the flowers faded 9 2, 3 | wound. The sea was dyed red, and through the opaque 10 2, 4 | CHAPTER IV~THE RED SEA~In the course of the 11 2, 4 | would like to visit the Red Sea, the Straits of Bab-el-mandeb 12 2, 4 | said Ned Land, "that the Red Sea is as much closed as 13 2, 4 | sluices. And again, the Red Sea is not the road to take 14 2, 4 | Indian waters entered the Red Sea. ~The 6th of February, 15 2, 4 | were in the waters of the Red Sea. ~I would not even seek 16 2, 4 | the broadest part of the Red Sea, which is comprised 17 2, 4 | Well, sir, does this Red Sea please you? Have you 18 2, 4 | terrible tempests of the Red Sea, nor its currents, nor 19 2, 4 | dangerous navigation of the Red Sea." ~"It is true," said 20 2, 4 | who seemed to know the Red Sea by heart. "That which 21 2, 4 | this appellation of the Red Sea a translation of the 22 2, 4 | the Bay of Tor entirely red, like a sea of blood." ~" 23 2, 4 | time you have overrun the Red Sea on board the Nautilus?" ~" 24 2, 4 | a deep estuary, when the Red Sea extended to the Salt 25 2, 4 | communication between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean 26 2, 4 | which united the Nile to the Red Sea was begun by Sesostris, 27 2, 4 | departure, near Bubastes, to the Red Sea was so slight that it 28 2, 4 | day into the impassable Red Sea. I noticed that in the 29 2, 4 | Sea. I noticed that in the Red Sea and in the Mediterranean 30 2, 4 | necessarily run from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, 31 2, 5 | throat white, and claws red. They also took some dozen 32 2, 5 | which seemed tinted with red, an observation already 33 2, 5 | It was the waters of the Red Sea, which the incline of 34 2, 6 | now had been white, was red, owing to the presence of 35 2, 9 | the upper coloured with red tints, by that light which 36 2, 11| them, and medusae, green, red, and blue. ~All the day 37 2, 12| continued the Canadian, "in the Red Sea you allowed us to follow 38 2, 12| horizon. The waves were dyed red for several miles, and the 39 2, 14| yellowish tint, approaching to red; their hair was short and 40 2, 21| could see its green and red lights, and its white lantern 41 2, 21| uttermost. Sheaves of sparks and red ashes flew from the funnels, 42 2, 21| windows were brightened by the red streaks of the rising sun,


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