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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 2 | and scientifically; and I give here an extract from a carefully-studied 2 1, 2 | size fivefold or tenfold, give it strength proportionate 3 1, 2 | dignity as professor, and not give too much cause for laughter 4 1, 4 | but not yet willing to give in. ~"Well, have I convinced 5 1, 5 | excitement, of which I can give no idea: they could not 6 1, 5 | the man at the helm should give three turns of the wheel, 7 1, 7 | fancy to dive, I would not give two straws for my life." ~ 8 1, 8 | although excellent, I could give no opinion, neither could 9 1, 10| Ned Land, "never will I give my word of honour not to 10 1, 10| sir," I rejoined, "you give us simply the choice between 11 1, 11| Here, Professor, I ought to give you some explanations. Will 12 1, 12| That electricity alone can give," said the Captain, hastily. " 13 1, 13| containing a brilliant lantern to give light on the road. ~The 14 1, 13| sun, which ought also to give the latitude. He waited 15 1, 19| which I would willingly give a trial." ~"In this, friend 16 1, 20| thinking that it was better to give in to the Canadian, we followed 17 1, 23| hoping that he would perhaps give me some explanation of the 18 2, 1 | combined in such a way as to give its most powerful light. 19 2, 2 | begun. Never mind, I will give orders to make for the Gulf 20 2, 2 | said Conseil, "would you give us some details of the pearl 21 2, 3 | enemy, yet still unable to give a decisive one. ~The shark' 22 2, 4 | Bab-el-mandeb are there to give us entrance." ~"I need not 23 2, 6 | the Captain. "I wished to give you a sight of the curious 24 2, 7 | sufficient, Conseil. Can it give heat to a dead body?" ~" 25 2, 10| islands, a road which can give such perfect refuge from 26 2, 11| other floating body, and give to the water in the vase 27 2, 12| though simple enough, can give but a very uncertain result." ~" 28 2, 12| now such a meeting would give me pleasure. It is one of 29 2, 13| and, if it resists, let us give the Nautilus wings to fly 30 2, 13| of rashness, I will first give you all my objections." ~" 31 2, 13| thousand feet deep. This would give three thousand feet of ice 32 2, 14| existence of this land seemed to give some colour to Maury's theory. 33 2, 14| beautiful look a woman can give, their clear voluptuous 34 2, 14| accomplished to-morrow, we must give up all idea of taking any. 35 2, 17| with some mountains, that give to these submarine places 36 2, 19| actual slavery upon us!" ~"Give it what name you please." ~" 37 2, 19| hatred of slavery, can give rise to schemes of revenge 38 2, 23| living have the right to give an answer ~Captain Nemo


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