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reserved 6
reserving 1
reservoir 9
reservoirs 35
resident 1
resin 1
resist 8
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35 beneath
35 entered
35 leave
35 reservoirs
35 sight
35 strong
35 turned
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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reservoirs

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1 1, 11| that are stored in spacious reservoirs, and which enable me to 2 1, 12| water. Now, if I have made reservoirs of a size equal to this 3 1, 12| happen, Professor. These reservoirs are in the lower part of 4 1, 12| Now, I have supplementary reservoirs capable of holding a hundred 5 1, 12| water, and empty all the reservoirs if I want the Nautilus to 6 1, 12| empty the supplementary reservoirs, to lighten the vessel, 7 1, 12| Besides, I use subsidiary reservoirs only to attain a mean depth 8 1, 17| was immovable. While its reservoirs were filled, it kept at 9 1, 21| was not renewed, but the reservoirs, filled ready for any emergency, 10 1, 22| either by overloading her reservoirs or by descending obliquely 11 2, 2 | then plunged into large reservoirs of sea-water; then they 12 2, 3 | heavy copper helmet, and our reservoirs of air were at once in activity. 13 2, 8 | hissing noise told me that the reservoirs were filling, and that the 14 2, 9 | about half-past eleven the reservoirs were emptied, and our vessel 15 2, 9 | placed on our backs the reservoirs, abundantly filled with 16 2, 13| all? The Nautilus has vast reservoirs; we can fill them, and they 17 2, 13| were working air into the reservoirs and storing it at high pressure. 18 2, 13| all went below. The usual reservoirs were filled with the newly-liberated 19 2, 13| but prudently emptying its reservoirs very slowly. My heart beat 20 2, 15| polar continent. But the reservoirs were filling with water, 21 2, 15| Nautilus off by emptying its reservoirs, that it might regain its 22 2, 15| he replied; "since the reservoirs are not empty; and, when 23 2, 16| to be feared, because our reservoirs are full." ~"Just so; but 24 2, 16| the water was entering the reservoirs. The Nautilus sank slowly, 25 2, 16| enough for two days in the reservoirs! "Without taking into account," 26 2, 16| pure air drawn from the reservoirs, and supplied by our apparatus, 27 2, 16| to open the taps of his reservoirs, and let some pure air into 28 2, 16| long will the air in the reservoirs last for us to breathe on 29 2, 16| from the open sea. But the reservoirs were nearly emptied of air. 30 2, 16| water-line. Then, filling his reservoirs of water, he descended and 31 2, 16| places. The taps of the reservoirs were then opened, and a 32 2, 16| let the water out of the reservoirs. After some minutes, our 33 2, 19| about twelve. I heard the reservoirs filling by degrees, and 34 2, 20| hissing of the water in the reservoirs. The Nautilus began to sink, 35 2, 21| water was running into the reservoirs, and in a few minutes the


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