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rattlings 1
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rays 38
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38 harpoon
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38 power
38 rays
38 speak
38 taken
38 thousand
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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rays

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1 1, 5 | ocean sparkled under the rays of the moon, which darted 2 1, 7 | the sea glittered with its rays. This kindly light reanimated 3 1, 10| the table sparkled in the rays which the luminous ceiling 4 1, 12| electric reflector, the rays from which light up the 5 1, 13| warmed by the perpendicular rays of a tropical sun, crosses 6 1, 13| penetrating power of the solar rays does not seem to cease for 7 1, 14| the action of the sun's rays, the radiant orb rose from 8 1, 15| by its power. The solar rays shone through the watery 9 1, 15| reflector, repelled the rays of the sun with wonderful 10 1, 15| on board by its distinct rays. ~Soon forms of objects 11 1, 15| ten in the morning; the rays of the sun struck the surface 12 1, 15| blue, sheltered us from the rays of the sun and fiery pelagiae, 13 1, 15| perpendicularity of the sun's rays, which were no longer refracted. 14 1, 15| depth I could still see the rays of the sun, though feebly; 15 1, 16| clearest waters the solar rays could not penetrate further. 16 2, 1 | the effect of the lunar rays? No; for the moon, scarcely 17 2, 1 | under the horizon in the rays of the sun. The whole sky, 18 2, 1 | though lit by the sidereal rays, seemed black by contrast 19 2, 3 | nor twilight. The solar rays pierced the curtain of clouds, 20 2, 3 | great depth, and the solar rays will be enough to light 21 2, 3 | very dark to me. The solar rays seemed to be extinguished 22 2, 5 | lantern, which shed its rays from the back of the cabin 23 2, 5 | see nothing but brilliant rays, straight lines, furrows 24 2, 9 | The white glimmer came in rays from the summit of a mountain 25 2, 9 | waters and threw her pale rays on the buried continent. 26 2, 9 | got on board as the first rays of light whitened the surface 27 2, 10| already noticed. There were rays of giant size, five yards 28 2, 10| encrusted with bituminous rays; and in some places there 29 2, 13| constantly changed by the oblique rays of the sun, or lost in the 30 2, 13| mirrors, reflecting a few rays of sunshine, half drowned 31 2, 13| sparkled under the electric rays. The iceberg was stretching 32 2, 14| to-morrow was to shed its last rays upon them. I communicated 33 2, 14| golden disc shedding its last rays upon this deserted continent 34 2, 14| horizon. ~I looked at the last rays crowning the peak, and the 35 2, 14| the orb of day, whose last rays lapped the horizon of the 36 2, 15| the effect of the voltaic rays upon the great blocks so 37 2, 15| of sapphires, their blue rays crossing with the green 38 2, 20| brilliantly illuminated by the rays of our lantern for at least


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