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sporades 1
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30 sailors
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30 shore
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30 vast
29 arms
29 beautiful
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 5 | to, and did not leave a spot of the sea unexplored. But 2 1, 9 | suddenly I was nailed to the spot by hearing these words in 3 1, 13| placed my finger on the very spot where the given latitude 4 1, 18| me, put his finger on one spot on the chart, and said this 5 1, 18| this, that I found on the spot where was the last wreck." ~ 6 1, 21| aground in exactly the same spot in this strait where Dumont 7 2, 1 | marked with a large black spot surrounded with white like 8 2, 3 | than a yard deep, and this spot was one of the highest points 9 2, 3 | assistance, but, nailed to the spot with horror, I could not 10 2, 4 | is it?" ~"It is that the spot where Moses and his people 11 2, 4 | my Nautilus." ~"And the spot?" I asked. ~"The spot is 12 2, 4 | the spot?" I asked. ~"The spot is situated a little above 13 2, 4 | perished precisely on that spot; and I think that excavations 14 2, 5 | stretching out his hand towards a spot on the sea, said: ~"Do you 15 2, 6 | Proteus," ~as he pointed to a spot on the planisphere. ~It 16 2, 7 | of the Mediterranean, the spot occupied by this reef. ~" 17 2, 8 | shall have landed on some spot of terra firma, alive or 18 2, 8 | 1702. Here on this very spot the galleons laden for the 19 2, 9 | in the distance a reddish spot, a sort of large light shining 20 2, 9 | was walking on the very spot where the contemporaries 21 2, 10| coal. And exactly on this spot the sea covers entire forests 22 2, 12| the next, tacked on the spot that it might not miss its 23 2, 15| placed his finger on a spot representing the southern 24 2, 20| fathoms, was on the precise spot where the rupture occurred 25 2, 20| and then we reached the spot where the accident had taken 26 2, 20| It seemed to be seeking a spot it had some trouble in finding. 27 2, 20| seeking some particular spot in the ocean. Captain Nemo 28 2, 20| day for day on this very spot, in latitude 47° 24', longitude 29 2, 22| was leaving this desolate spot. Whither was it going? To 30 2, 22| Captain Nemo nailed me to the spot. I knew that he was rising.


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