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shone 8
shook 2
shoot 2
shore 30
shores 18
short 15
shorten 1
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30 ready
30 sailors
30 set
30 shore
30 spot
30 vast
29 arms
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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shore

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1 1, 15| not wrinkled, as on a flat shore, which retains the impression 2 1, 16| enormous, steep granite shore, forming dark grottos, but 3 1, 18| covered with verdure from the shore to the summits in the interior, 4 1, 20| our riches, we quitted the shore, and half an hour after 5 1, 20| the waves that flowed to shore, reached the island in a 6 1, 20| evening we had regained the shore; our boat was moored to 7 1, 21| two minutes we were on the shore. To load the boat with provisions 8 1, 21| Papua are assembled on this shore, the Nautilus will have 9 1, 21| dissipating fogs, first the shore, then the summits. ~The 10 1, 21| savages, they returned to the shore about eleven o'clock in 11 1, 21| increased considerably on the shore. Probably they came from 12 1, 21| about our excursions on shore, and our hunting; and seemed 13 2, 4 | then approached the African shore, where the depth of the 14 2, 5 | waves breaking upon the shore, chafing against the rocks, 15 2, 10| of the lake lay a sandy shore which, at its greatest breadth, 16 2, 10| The mica dust from the shore, rising under our feet, 17 2, 10| obliged to descend toward the shore, the crest becoming impracticable. 18 2, 10| we had regained the inner shore. Here the flora was represented 19 2, 11| then, touching the African shore, and describing a lengthened 20 2, 12| the waves breaking on the shore. Captain Nemo steered close 21 2, 13| feet; further on a steep shore, hewn as it were with an 22 2, 14| the waves brought to the shore. These constituted the meagre 23 2, 14| flora of this region. The shore was strewn with molluscs, 24 2, 14| waters on the skirts of the shore. ~There appeared on the 25 2, 14| cut in the steep granite shore. There, I can aver that 26 2, 14| the summit of the steep shore. At half-past eleven we 27 2, 14| I remained to survey the shore, observing and studying 28 2, 14| breakfast we will go on shore and choose a post for observation." ~ 29 2, 14| there were too many seals on shore, and we ought not to lay 30 2, 14| Breakfast over, we went on shore. The Nautilus had gone some


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