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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | bearings of the place were taken exactly, and the Moravian 2 1, 5 | Cape Horn. The course was taken towards the north-west, 3 1, 10| the discussions which have taken place concerning you in 4 1, 10| words indicated a resolution taken on the part of the commander, 5 1, 13| this boat should have been taken for a marine animal. ~Toward 6 1, 16| now become very rare, and taken refuge chiefly in the northern 7 1, 16| There our diving-dress was taken off, not without some trouble, 8 1, 17| fast before this shipwreck, taken as it were from life and 9 1, 20| it properly, after having taken half a dozen cutlets, destined 10 1, 22| coast. ~The lieutenant had taken up the glass and examined 11 1, 22| with the food we had just taken. Imprisonment was not enough 12 1, 23| filled in with the rubbish taken from the ground, which formed 13 2, 1 | earth's deceptions, had taken refuge in this inaccessible 14 2, 1 | precaution so violently taken by the Captain of snatching 15 2, 1 | circumstances would not have taken it for a gigantic cetacean? 16 2, 2 | certain precautions are taken." ~"What does one risk in 17 2, 3 | the incidents which had taken place in our excursion to 18 2, 4 | after the bearings were taken, Captain Nemo mounted the 19 2, 5 | when her bearings were taken, the sea being deserted, 20 2, 7 | for M. Lesseps, who has taken so much pains to pierce 21 2, 8 | possession this fixed idea had taken of his mind. ~"Let us see," 22 2, 8 | ever! I should like to have taken a last look through the 23 2, 8 | decision. They wanted to be taken to a Spanish port, and, 24 2, 10| The bearings not being yet taken, perhaps designedly, I was 25 2, 12| creatures, hunted to death, had taken refuge in high latitudes. ~ 26 2, 12| and fucus, and then are taken for islands. People encamp 27 2, 13| Nautilus soon descended. I had taken my place with Conseil in 28 2, 13| open sea, the Nautilus had taken its course direct to the 29 2, 13| That night no change had taken place in our situation. 30 2, 14| our observations might be taken. Captain Nemo not having 31 2, 15| At last the hands were taken down. ~"Faith, I should 32 2, 18| the subject represented is taken from a legend, and you know 33 2, 19| conventional language, had taken to his own mother tongue, 34 2, 19| during the squalls, had taken his place on the platform. 35 2, 20| spot where the accident had taken place in 1863. The bottom 36 2, 20| platform when the altitude was taken, and the Captain pronounced 37 2, 21| see them. Some steps were taken which might be called the 38 2, 21| speaking. A deep stupor had taken hold of my mind: thought


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