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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | revive, when new facts were brought before the public. It was 2 1, 2 | accident of some sort has brought at long intervals to the 3 1, 6 | whales the sight of which brought me in two thousand dollars. 4 1, 7 | mind. Two vigorous strokes brought me to the surface of the 5 1, 7 | being drawn up, that I was brought to the surface of the water, 6 1, 8 | opened. A steward entered. He brought us clothes, coats and trousers, 7 1, 8 | Amongst the dishes which were brought to us, I recognised several 8 1, 10| know now that chance has brought before me M. Pierre Aronnax, 9 1, 10| annoying circumstances have brought you into the presence of 10 1, 12| portion, M. Aronnax, was brought from different parts of 11 1, 14| countrymen, which I have brought to perfection for my own 12 1, 16| an unexpected apparition brought me briskly to my feet. ~ 13 1, 16| suddenly. A gesture of his brought us all to a halt; and, however 14 1, 16| in our organisation, and brought on internal lesions, so 15 1, 16| and the force of its fall brought it within the reach of dexterous 16 1, 17| their way. That day they brought up curious specimens from 17 1, 17| reckoned that the haul had brought in more than nine hundredweight 18 1, 17| Besides other things the nets brought up, were several flabellariae 19 1, 17| the wind. There the nets brought up beautiful specimens of 20 1, 18| suddenly. ~"The Nautilus has brought us to Vanikoro?" I asked. ~" 21 1, 18| went round the island and brought back some unimportant trifles. 22 1, 19| different specimens of fish brought up by the nets. I remarked, 23 1, 20| enclosed no kernel. Conseil brought a dozen to Ned Land, who 24 1, 20| and secured breakfast. He brought down a white pigeon and 25 1, 20| about two o'clock, Ned Land brought down a magnificent hog; 26 1, 21| but we have unfortunately brought a troop of bipeds, whose 27 1, 21| viands and meat that he had brought off the island. As for the 28 1, 21| therefore called Conseil, who brought me a little light drag, 29 1, 21| have ever seen. We also brought up some sea-slugs, pearl-oysters, 30 1, 22| furnace or metallic masses brought to a white heat, so that, 31 2, 1 | little distance. Its nets brought up numerous specimens of 32 2, 7 | waves and those breezes brought back too many remembrances, 33 2, 8 | leaving the Nautilus, of being brought before Captain Nemo, irritated, 34 2, 9 | sight that Captain Nemo brought before my eyes! ~Where was 35 2, 11| s call, an objective was brought into the saloon. Through 36 2, 14| A few strokes of the oar brought us to the sand, where we 37 2, 14| the breaking of the waves brought to the shore. These constituted 38 2, 17| On the shores our nets brought in beautiful specimens of 39 2, 18| three hearts! Chance had brought us in presence of this cuttlefish, 40 2, 20| heaps of organic matter, brought either from the Equator


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