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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | in the same year, in the Pacific Ocean, by the Columbus, 2 1, 1 | Columbus, of the West India and Pacific Steam Navigation Company. 3 1, 2 | weeks before in the North Pacific Ocean. The excitement caused 4 1, 3 | this narwhal in the North Pacific Ocean, which, to return 5 1, 4 | suspected waters of the Pacific. As to the ship's company, 6 1, 4 | ploughing the waters of the Pacific. ~Seated on the poop, Ned 7 1, 5 | beating the waters of the Pacific. ~"Keep your eyes open!" 8 1, 5 | the central waters of the Pacific. Commander Farragut thought, 9 1, 5 | the waters of the Northern Pacific, running at whales, making 10 1, 5 | northern regions of the Pacific. ~The frigate was then in 11 1, 10| over the high seas of the Pacific, the Abraham Lincoln believed 12 1, 13| Indian, the Atlantic, and the Pacific Oceans. ~The Pacific Ocean 13 1, 13| the Pacific Oceans. ~The Pacific Ocean extends from north 14 1, 13| South, a third in the North Pacific, a fourth in the South, 15 1, 13| Asia, turns into the North Pacific to the Aleutian Islands, 16 1, 13| itself in the vastness of the Pacific, and felt myself drawn with 17 1, 14| in the midst of the North Pacific, to my companions. ~"If 18 1, 16| the northern parts of the Pacific, or probably its race would 19 1, 17| THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE PACIFIC~The next morning, the 18th 20 1, 17| depth of this part of the Pacific, I tell you it is only 4,000 21 1, 18| graceful Tahiti, queen of the Pacific. I saw in the morning, some 22 1, 18| Captain Dillon, a shrewd old Pacific sailor, was the first to 23 1, 18| at several points in the Pacific, cast anchor before Vanikoro, 24 1, 19| tides are not strong in the Pacific; and, if you cannot lighten 25 1, 19| tides are not strong in the Pacific: you are right there, Professor; 26 1, 19| know what to hold to on the Pacific tides. Besides, flight might 27 1, 21| Oceania, the cannibals of the Pacific, to perish miserably in 28 1, 22| come back at last to the Pacific, where his Nautilus could 29 1, 23| under the waters of the Pacific Ocean. Here, there was no 30 2, 11| the Australian seas of the Pacific. Ned Land had cause for 31 2, 11| from the high seas of the Pacific. The bearings gave us 45° 32 2, 12| westward, in order to beat the Pacific seas, and so complete the 33 2, 17| bring the ship into the Pacific or the Atlantic Ocean, that


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