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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | steam-ships supposed to be totally lost, from the absence of all 2 1, 5 | the solitary island, this lost rock at the extremity of 3 1, 5 | then all trace of light was lost in the darkness. ~In looking 4 1, 5 | entered too lightly. What time lost, what useless emotions! 5 1, 6 | the rounded surface, was lost in two miles depth of sea. ~ 6 1, 7 | It was the frigate! I was lost. ~"Help, help!" I shouted, 7 1, 7 | her helm." ~"Then we are lost!" ~"Perhaps so," calmly 8 1, 13| bowed, and I remained alone, lost in thoughts all bearing 9 1, 14| showed this little rock, lost in the midst of the North 10 1, 17| sad spectacle as it lay lost under the waves, but sadder 11 1, 18| which La Perouse had been lost! I rose suddenly. ~"The 12 1, 18| smaller boat, only to be lost a second time. Where, no 13 1, 19| which Cook's vessel was lost, 10th June, 1770. The boat 14 1, 19| Aronnax, the Nautilus is not lost; it will carry you yet into 15 1, 21| Dumont d'Urville was nearly lost. Apropos of this: ~"This 16 1, 22| on the 14th of January we lost sight of land altogether. 17 1, 22| The sky and water were lost in the clear line of the 18 1, 23| them; they knew nothing. Lost in a heavy sleep in which 19 1, 23| under their high branches, lost in the shade of the waves. ~ 20 1, 23| when it hit upon some flint lost at the bottom of the waters. 21 2, 7 | Captain Nemo's knowledge was lost to me, for this puzzling 22 2, 7 | moon, which has long since lost all its vital heat." ~"In 23 2, 8 | troubled mind and head quite lost, I could not have said a 24 2, 8 | sir, that these riches are lost because I gather them? Is 25 2, 9 | only a blow of the harpoon lost. Another time we must succeed; 26 2, 9 | galleries, where sight was lost. Here opened vast glades 27 2, 13| oblique rays of the sun, or lost in the greyish fog amidst 28 2, 14| that the internal fires had lost nothing of their expansive 29 2, 14| that earth and ice were lost to sight by the numbers 30 2, 18| whole, and the other had lost its tail." ~"That is no 31 2, 18| The unfortunate man was lost. Who could rescue him from 32 2, 19| second companion he had lost since our arrival on board, 33 2, 19| your studies must not be lost. But the means you employ 34 2, 21| rebounding near the Captain, was lost in the sea. He shrugged 35 2, 21| oppressor! Through him I have lost all that I loved, cherished, 36 2, 22| with the violent shock I lost all consciousness. ~ 37 2, 23| other vessels have been lost! If it be so--if Captain


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