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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 3 | convenient for him or not to follow me in my travels; but this 2 1, 10| said he. "Be so good as to follow this man. ~"And now, M. 3 1, 10| when I consider that it can follow you to the bottom of the 4 1, 12| weigh 961.62 tons. Do you follow all this?" ~"I do." ~"Then, 5 1, 12| But how can the steersman follow the route in the middle 6 1, 13| large scale by which you may follow it. The saloon is at your 7 1, 13| that the Nautilus was to follow. I followed it with my eye; 8 1, 14| and myself were ready to follow him. ~We entered the dining-room, 9 1, 15| risk it?" asked Ned. ~"I follow my master wherever he goes," 10 1, 16| shoulder his gun quickly, and follow a moving object into the 11 1, 18| low-class journals, decided to follow Dillon's track. ~On the 12 1, 18| nothing, but signed to me to follow him into the large saloon. 13 1, 19| these rocks. It did not follow the routes of the Astrolabe 14 1, 22| such that I could neither follow nor count its revolutions. 15 1, 23| Yes." ~"I am ready to follow you." ~"Come, then." ~I 16 1, 23| seemed quite willing to follow our example. ~It was eight 17 2, 1 | inaccessible medium, where he might follow his instincts freely. To 18 2, 1 | electric light, they tried to follow us; the greater part, however, 19 2, 3 | ready." ~"Then please to follow me." ~"And my companions, 20 2, 3 | could not stop. We must follow the Captain, who seemed 21 2, 4 | to which road it should follow, but we never passed the 22 2, 6 | let us know, and we will follow you. I rely entirely upon 23 2, 8 | Captain rose, telling me to follow him. I had had time to recover. 24 2, 9 | curiosity; I am ready to follow you." ~"Come then, sir, 25 2, 9 | the ship's crew were to follow us on this excursion. Captain 26 2, 9 | plain, and then bade me follow him. ~We descended the mountain 27 2, 10| inexhaustible mine." ~"Your men follow the trade of miners here, 28 2, 10| cabin. I invited them to follow me without saying where 29 2, 12| Red Sea you allowed us to follow the dugong." ~"Then it was 30 2, 15| find him?" said Ned Land. ~"Follow me," said I, to my companions. ~ 31 2, 15| these obstacles or else follow the windings of the tunnel. 32 2, 16| understood me, and signed me to follow him. We went on board. I 33 2, 17| the swiftest kind could follow us, and the natural curiosities 34 2, 18| Master Land." ~"We will follow you," I said, and, following 35 2, 19| South Pole, and I will not follow him to the North." ~"What 36 2, 22| bottles of water." ~"I will follow you." ~"But," continued 37 2, 23| live? And does he still follow under the ocean those frightful


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