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harmonious 1
harmony 2
harnessing 1
harpoon 38
harpoon- 1
harpooned 3
harpooner 24
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39 white
38 coral
38 give
38 harpoon
38 less
38 power
38 rays
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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harpoon

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1 1, 4 | to meet the unicorn, to harpoon it, hoist it on board, and 2 1, 4 | every known engine, from the harpoon thrown by the hand to the 3 1, 4 | escape the stroke of his harpoon. ~Ned Land was about forty 4 1, 5 | had to do with Ned Land's harpoon, I would not bet in its 5 1, 6 | distance, I shall throw my harpoon." ~"Go, Ned," said the captain. " 6 1, 6 | Ned Land kept his post, harpoon in hand. Several times the 7 1, 6 | brandishing his terrible harpoon in the other, scarcely twenty 8 1, 6 | arm straightened, and the harpoon was thrown; I heard the 9 1, 7 | I soon found out why my harpoon had not entered its skin 10 1, 10| Land struck me with his harpoon?" ~I detected a restrained 11 2, 1 | to go to the surface and harpoon the monsters, particularly 12 2, 2 | water." ~"Faith, with a good harpoon! You know, sir, these sharks 13 2, 3 | brandishing an enormous harpoon, which he had placed in 14 2, 3 | but, quick as thought, harpoon in hand, Ned Land rushed 15 2, 5 | His hand seemed ready to harpoon it. One would have thought 16 2, 5 | him, said: ~"If you held a harpoon just now, Master Land, would 17 2, 5 | platform. One carried a harpoon and a line similar to those 18 2, 5 | quiet waters. Ned Land, harpoon in hand, stood in the fore 19 2, 5 | fore part of the boat. The harpoon used for striking the whale 20 2, 5 | little back, brandished the harpoon in his experienced hand. ~ 21 2, 5 | dugong disappeared. The harpoon, although thrown with great 22 2, 5 | stuck in his body." ~"My harpoon! my harpoon!" cried Ned 23 2, 5 | body." ~"My harpoon! my harpoon!" cried Ned Land. ~The sailors 24 2, 5 | the floating barrel. The harpoon regained, we followed in 25 2, 5 | animal with blows from his harpoon, the creature's teeth were 26 2, 5 | disappeared, carrying the harpoon with him. But the barrel 27 2, 9 | It is only a blow of the harpoon lost. Another time we must 28 2, 12| he grasped an imaginary harpoon. ~"Are these cetaceans as 29 2, 12| as good as Master Land's harpoon, I imagine." ~The Canadian 30 2, 12| nothing but a formidable harpoon, brandished by the hand 31 2, 12| butcher's knife." ~"I like my harpoon better," said the Canadian. ~" 32 2, 16| the pickaxe as with the harpoon, if I can be useful to the 33 2, 18| animal, and attacked it with harpoon and guns, without much success, 34 2, 18| the hatchet." ~"And the harpoon, sir," said the Canadian, " 35 2, 18| hatchets; Ned Land seized a harpoon. The Nautilus had then risen 36 2, 18| hydra's heads. Ned Land's harpoon, at each stroke, was plunged 37 2, 18| Canadian, rising, plunged his harpoon deep into the triple heart 38 2, 21| Canadian struck it with the harpoon, Commander Farragut had


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