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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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look

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1 1, 4 | all the boldness of his look, which gave a singular expression 2 1, 5 | of Ned Land shouting: ~"Look out there! The very thing 3 1, 7 | water. My first care was to look for the frigate. Had the 4 1, 8 | near, at all events. Things look black. Happily, my bowie 5 1, 8 | moustache, a quick penetrating look, and the vivacity which 6 1, 8 | seemed to question me by a look. ~I replied in good French 7 1, 11| which the sun does not. Now look at this clock; it is electrical, 8 1, 11| to the bottom of the sea. Look! just now, it is ten o'clock 9 1, 11| indicates the real speed. Look! now we are spinning along 10 1, 13| you like " ~I cast a last look upon the sea, slightly yellowed 11 1, 17| woke after a quiet night. Look!" he continued, "it wakes 12 1, 17| Conseil?" ~"I want master to look." ~I rose, went, and leaned 13 1, 19| recover itself again, which I look upon as a grave event." ~" 14 1, 22| platform, set myself to look over all the line of the 15 1, 23| French." ~I gave a last look at the wounded man. ~"He 16 2, 5 | your eyes, you know." ~"Look well," said Ned, "there, 17 2, 5 | the creature is wounded--look at the blood; but your weapon 18 2, 5 | not escape the Canadian. ~"Look out!" he cried. ~The coxswain 19 2, 6 | possible!" I exclaimed. ~"Look." ~The panels opened, and 20 2, 8 | like to have taken a last look through the windows of the 21 2, 9 | Captain rose, cast one last look on the immense plain, and 22 2, 10| the Captain and went to look for my companions, who had 23 2, 10| astonished at nothing, seemed to look upon it as quite natural 24 2, 11| where man has never trod! Look, Captain, look at these 25 2, 11| never trod! Look, Captain, look at these magnificent rocks, 26 2, 12| acquaintance," said Conseil. ~"Look! look!" exclaimed the Canadian, " 27 2, 12| said Conseil. ~"Look! look!" exclaimed the Canadian, " 28 2, 13| platform. I threw one last look at the massive iceberg which 29 2, 14| motionless, and with an eager look, he seemed to take possession 30 2, 14| surpassed by the most beautiful look a woman can give, their 31 2, 14| of air and vapour, which look like whirlwinds of smoke. 32 2, 15| can hear the pump working. Look at the needle of the manometer; 33 2, 15| Shut your eyes, sir! Do not look, sir!" Saying which, Conseil 34 2, 20| the bottoms of these seas look like a field of battle, 35 2, 21| moments fixed a piercing look upon the vessel. ~"No, sir," 36 2, 21| colours to know you by! Look! and I will show you mine!" ~ 37 2, 21| no more!" ~I cast a last look at the man-of-war, which 38 2, 21| vessel. The intensity of his look seemed to attract, and fascinate, 39 2, 22| yards deep. I cast a last look on these wonders of nature, 40 2, 22| face, and brave him with look and gesture. ~It was the 41 2, 22| hold on," said Ned, "and look after the bolts. We may


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