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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 7 | could judge) like a huge fish of steel. Ned Land's mind 2 1, 8 | us, I recognised several fish delicately dressed; but 3 1, 10| your nets furnish excellent fish for your table; I can understand 4 1, 13| each other. Ned named the fish, and Conseil classed them. 5 1, 13| of China and Japan. These fish, more numerous than the 6 1, 14| composed of several kinds of fish, and slices of sea-cucumber, 7 1, 17| than nine hundredweight of fish. It was a fine haul, but 8 1, 17| up beautiful specimens of fish: some with azure fins and 9 1, 17| as good as bonitos; all fish that would be of use to 10 1, 17| ocean, and in which large fish were seldom seen. ~I was 11 1, 18| our table with excellent fish, mackerel, bonitos, and 12 1, 19| the different specimens of fish brought up by the nets. 13 1, 19| the animal's life. These fish followed us in shoals, and 14 1, 19| indeed." ~"I do not say that fish is not good; we must not 15 1, 22| conditions, and the largest fish appeared to me no more than 16 1, 22| Then appeared the smaller fish, the balista, the leaping 17 1, 23| others budding, while a small fish, swimming swiftly, touched 18 1, 23| was being dug slowly; the fish fled on all sides while 19 2, 1 | the long-wings. ~As to the fish, they always provoked our 20 2, 1 | many different varieties of fish, it was because, attracted 21 2, 2 | familiar with that kind of fish." ~"We are accustomed to 22 2, 4 | Syria, I caught some of my fish ornamented with the ring. 23 2, 6 | my time in studying the fish passing before my eyes. ~ 24 2, 10| the water. ~Amongst bony fish Conseil noticed some about 25 2, 11| Sargasso Sea, where such fish as are partial to marine 26 2, 12| creature, more tadpole than fish, according to Fredol's description. 27 2, 17| repasts, eating the flesh of fish with sea-vegetables, according 28 2, 17| at a giddy speed. Not a fish, not a bird of the swiftest 29 2, 18| formidable monster." ~"Do they fish for them in these days?" 30 2, 18| asked Ned. ~"If they do not fish for them, sailors see them 31 2, 18| staring eyes of the cuttle fish. But my bold companion was 32 2, 19| that has its banks, its fish, and its proper temperatures. 33 2, 19| in the saloon I saw large fish terrified, passing like


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