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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 5 | was better to remain in deep water, and keep clear of 2 1, 6 | track. No one breathed; a deep silence reigned on the bridge. 3 1, 8 | and courage--because his deep breathing denoted great 4 1, 8 | and I soon fell into a deep sleep. ~ 5 1, 12| you are about 1,000 feet deep, the walls of the Nautilus 6 1, 12| fear, for it alone swims in deep water; no tempest to brave, 7 1, 13| For a whole hour was I deep in these reflections, seeking 8 1, 16| about seventy-five fathoms deep. Thanks to the perfection 9 1, 16| At ten yards and a half deep, we walked amidst a shoal 10 1, 18| thirty to forty fathoms deep. Under the verdant shade 11 1, 21| and found Captain Nemo deep in algebraical calculations 12 1, 23| hole was soon large and deep enough to receive the body. 13 2, 1 | cemetery which left such a deep impression on my mind. Thus, 14 2, 1 | fifty and a hundred fathoms deep. We went on so for some 15 2, 2 | she was about thirty feet deep. ~"Well, sir," said Captain 16 2, 3 | little more than a yard deep, and this spot was one of 17 2, 3 | us crouch beside him in a deep fracture of the rock, his 18 2, 3 | bottom, about five yards deep, he went on his knees and 19 2, 3 | and burying his dagger deep into its side. But it was 20 2, 4 | arm which formerly made a deep estuary, when the Red Sea 21 2, 5 | large gallery, black and deep, opened before us. The Nautilus 22 2, 8 | the screw alone broke the deep silence which reigned on 23 2, 9 | found independence in the deep ocean? All these foolish 24 2, 9 | impenetrable fractures, deep grottos, and unfathomable 25 2, 9 | caused by internal bubblings, deep noise, distinctly transmitted 26 2, 10| perpendicular and narrow. Deep excavations, which we were 27 2, 11| exclaimed. "To overrun these deep regions where man has never 28 2, 12| cetacean dived into the deep waters, coming up with it 29 2, 13| and at a thousand feet deep. This would give three thousand 30 2, 13| was only about fifty feet deep. One hundred and fifty feet 31 2, 15| descending. At 1,000 feet deep it stopped; its screw beat 32 2, 17| two days the desert and deep waters were visited by means 33 2, 18| rising, plunged his harpoon deep into the triple heart of 34 2, 19| author of The Toilers of the Deep. ~I have said that Captain 35 2, 19| that at about eight fathoms deep we should find a calm. But 36 2, 19| fathoms in the bowels of the deep. But there, what quiet, 37 2, 21| night." ~Night arrived. Deep silence reigned on board. 38 2, 21| image. As I thought of the deep calm of these elements, 39 2, 21| other without speaking. A deep stupor had taken hold of 40 2, 21| kneeling down, burst into deep sobs. ~ 41 2, 22| and more than fifty yards deep. I cast a last look on these 42 2, 23| is far off and exceeding deep, who can find it out?" two


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