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shoal 5
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shock- 1
shocks 3
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31 because
31 height
31 return
31 shock
31 terrible
31 why
30 far
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 1 | have been broken by the shock and gone down with the 237 2 1, 1 | nationality of the victim of the shock, thanks to the reputation 3 1, 1 | the great saloon, a slight shock was felt on the hull of 4 1, 1 | penetrating than blunt. The shock had been so slight that 5 1, 2 | an hour, and you obtain a shock capable of producing the 6 1, 6 | of the spars. A fearful shock followed, and, thrown over 7 1, 7 | master's orders." ~"That shock threw you as well as me 8 1, 7 | some other victim of the shock sustained by the vessel? 9 1, 7 | thrown into the sea by the shock to the frigate?" ~"Yes, 10 1, 10| vessel could resist the shock of his submarine monitor? 11 1, 12| surface of the water when the shock came. It had no bad result." ~" 12 1, 14| tension. With the slightest shock they are discharged, and 13 1, 19| coral that was broken by the shock, and fixed itself in the 14 1, 19| miles distant. Suddenly a shock overthrew me. The Nautilus 15 1, 21| powerful shock-- and this shock would have been mortal if 16 1, 23| he replied, evasively. "A shock has broken one of the levers 17 2, 1 | due to an unaccountable shock of the Nautilus, all put 18 2, 3 | quickness, avoiding the shock, and burying his dagger 19 2, 3 | dreadful convulsions, the shock of which overthrew Conseil. ~ 20 2, 5 | pinnace could not avoid the shock, and half upset, shipped 21 2, 8 | heart. Suddenly a slight shock was felt; and I knew that 22 2, 12| upon its sides, nor the shock which it produced itself, 23 2, 13| polar atmosphere? No! A shock told me that the Nautilus 24 2, 15| was awakened by a violent shock. I sat up in my bed and 25 2, 15| morning; and at that moment a shock was felt at the bows of 26 2, 15| minutes past eight a second shock took place, this time from 27 2, 18| the Nautilus stopped. A shock made it tremble in every 28 2, 21| not been a victim to the shock caused by the Nautilus? 29 2, 21| Suddenly I screamed. I felt the shock, but comparatively light. 30 2, 22| support myself against the shock of the waves. The sky was 31 2, 22| iron, and with the violent shock I lost all consciousness. ~


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