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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 21| by means of a long bamboo pole, which floated on the water. 2 1, 21| the icebergs of the South Pole, the coral reefs of Oceania, 3 1, 21| double detention at the South Pole, which led to the discovery 4 1, 22| as far as the Antarctic pole? Would he come back at last 5 2, 12| was he going to? To the pole? It was madness! I began 6 2, 13| Did he wish to reach the pole? I did not think so, for 7 2, 13| sir; it shall go to the pole." ~"To the pole!" I exclaimed, 8 2, 13| go to the pole." ~"To the pole!" I exclaimed, unable to 9 2, 13| bristled round the South Pole, rendering it more inaccessible 10 2, 13| had ever discovered that pole which had never yet been 11 2, 13| continent lies before the pole, it must stop before the 12 2, 13| if, on the contrary, the pole is washed by open sea, it 13 2, 13| it will go even to the pole." ~"Certainly," said I, 14 2, 13| sea exists at the South Pole, that it may be covered; 15 2, 13| the sea open at the South Pole as well as at the North? 16 2, 13| its course direct to the pole, without leaving the fifty-second 17 2, 13| hours we should reach the pole. ~For a part of the night 18 2, 14| CHAPTER XIV~THE SOUTH POLE~I rushed on to the platform. 19 2, 14| horizon. ~"Are we at the pole?" I asked the Captain, with 20 2, 14| that, between the South Pole and the sixtieth parallel, 21 2, 14| surrounding the southern pole forms a vast cap, the circumference 22 2, 14| the presence of the South Pole. A few strokes of the oar 23 2, 14| hesitate to tread this South Pole, it is because, up to this 24 2, 14| whether we had reached the pole? When I rejoined Captain 25 2, 14| show that I am at the South Pole." ~"Just so," said I. "But 26 2, 14| this basin of the Antarctic Pole serves as a place of refuge 27 2, 14| chronometer, we were at the pole itself. ~"Twelve!" I exclaimed. ~" 28 2, 14| I exclaimed. ~"The South Pole!" replied Captain Nemo, 29 2, 14| have reached the South Pole on the ninetieth degree; 30 2, 19| had enough of the South Pole, and I will not follow him 31 2, 20| Stream, or from the North Pole by the counter-current of 32 2, 21| had placed at the South Pole. At that moment a shot struck 33 2, 22| defends the approach to the pole." I estimated (though, perhaps, 34 2, 22| the iceberg, the South Pole, the imprisonment in the


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