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feet 137
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fell 32
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33 watched
33 whale
32 besides
32 fell
32 formed
32 friend
32 leaving
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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fell

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | the idea of a war machine fell before the declaration of 2 1, 6 | having time to stop myself, I fell into the sea. ~ 3 1, 7 | half out of the water, then fell back exhausted. ~"What did 4 1, 8 | unconsciousness, and I soon fell into a deep sleep. ~ 5 1, 13| interesting to me. Then my eyes fell upon the vast planisphere 6 1, 13| dreamt on, till my eyes fell on the instruments hanging 7 1, 16| the thick glasses, and I fell into a heavy slumber, which 8 1, 16| hissing, and a creature fell stunned at some distance 9 1, 16| the waves. The creature fell stunned, and the force of 10 1, 20| hit by the electric ball, fell stone dead. The Canadian 11 1, 20| Land. ~Just then a stone fell at our feet and cut short 12 1, 21| demonstrations. Stones and arrows fell thickly. ~Ned Land had not 13 1, 22| lids, like leaden caps, fell over my eyes. I could not 14 2, 1 | unity. ~At that moment night fell suddenly, and the reeds, 15 2, 3 | of the fight. The Captain fell to the earth, upset by the 16 2, 5 | Captain Nemo. Then night fell in the midst of a heavy 17 2, 8 | the room. ~There my eye fell upon the compass. Our course 18 2, 9 | We climbed rocks which fell directly after with gigantic 19 2, 9 | forth torrents of lava which fell in a cascade of fire into 20 2, 11| emerging like a flying-fish, fell, making the waves rebound 21 2, 12| the ocean, the Nautilus fell in with a troop of whales-- 22 2, 13| thrown high in the air, fell like hail around us. By 23 2, 15| one of these blocks, as it fell, struck the Nautilus, then, 24 2, 16| instant; my pickaxe nearly fell from my hands. What was 25 2, 16| waters, that is to say, it fell as if it was in a vacuum. 26 2, 17| the world. Geese and ducks fell by dozens on the platform, 27 2, 19| the storm. The barometer fell sensibly, and indicated 28 2, 19| clock a torrent of rain fell, that lulled neither sea 29 2, 19| Reunion during a cyclone, fell seven-tenths at the close 30 2, 20| second year, this squadron fell in with an English vessel. 31 2, 21| down by an iron hand, and fell, in spite of his great strength, 32 2, 22| the Atlantic. The shadows fell, and the sea was covered


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