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Jules Verne
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1 1, 1 | iron plate 1 3/8 inches thick, had withdrawn itself by 2 1, 4 | breech-loading gun, very thick at the breech, and very 3 1, 4 | iron plates eight inches thick, like the armoured frigates." ~" 4 1, 6 | sufficiently advanced, but a very thick sea fog obscured our view, 5 1, 6 | heavily on the waves, and its thick scrolls rose little by little. 6 1, 7 | through the fringes of a thick cloud that the wind was 7 1, 8 | prison were concealed under a thick mat, which deadened the 8 1, 8 | abundance of black hair, thick moustache, a quick penetrating 9 1, 10| monitor? What cuirass, however thick, could withstand the blows 10 1, 12| than two inches and a half thick and weighs 394 tons. The 11 1, 12| twenty inches high and ten thick, weighs only sixty-two tons. 12 1, 12| than a third of an inch thick resist a pressure of sixteen 13 1, 13| sides, and partly closed by thick lenticular glasses; one 14 1, 14| consists of a reservoir of thick iron plates, in which I 15 1, 15| trousers were finished off with thick boots, weighted with heavy 16 1, 15| Three holes, protected by thick glass, allowed us to see 17 1, 15| reservoir of air, or my thick helmet, in the midst of 18 1, 16| eyes soon closed behind the thick glasses, and I fell into 19 1, 16| Though my diver's dress was thick enough to defend me from 20 1, 16| which was the passage of thick clouds which formed and 21 1, 20| degree of maturity; and their thick skin covered a white but 22 1, 20| after having cut them in thick slices, and while doing 23 1, 20| fork." ~Indeed, under the thick foliage of this wood, a 24 1, 20| passing through a moderately thick copse, we found a plain 25 2, 3 | and carpeted with all the thick warp of the submarine flora. 26 2, 9 | idea. But, indeed, in the thick diving-dress, the liquid 27 2, 9 | sea-weed and fucus threw a thick vegetable mantle. But what 28 2, 10| generally composed of a thick mud mixed with petrified 29 2, 11| and tropical berries, so thick and so compact that the 30 2, 13| of "ice blink." However thick the clouds may be, it is 31 2, 13| this time, accompanied by thick fogs, through which, from 32 2, 13| the iceberg, still very thick, judging from the deadened 33 2, 14| not move. Their skins were thick and rugged, of a yellowish 34 2, 15| into beds which are not so thick, where it is lying on its 35 2, 16| on the side that is least thick." ~Captain Nemo went out. 36 2, 16| were again stopped by the thick wall. It was useless to 37 2, 16| a block of ice one yard thick, on the marked surface, 38 2, 16| which was not one yard thick, and which the sounding 39 2, 20| accidents are due to these thick fogs! What shocks upon these 40 2, 21| armoured, two-decker ram. A thick black smoke was pouring 41 2, 22| but, as land was in those thick brown shadows, we must fly.


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