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installed 2
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31 terrible
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30 instant
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30 months
30 nature
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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   Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | Conseil, quietly. ~"Not an instant to lose; lock in my trunk 2 1, 5 | thousand dollars, had not an instant's repose. ~I myself, for 3 1, 7 | movements were suspended for an instant; we listened. It might be 4 1, 9 | were on their feet in an instant. ~"Did master sleep well?" 5 1, 15| faint light. In another instant our feet trod the bottom 6 1, 17| Cancer at 172° long. On 27th instant it sighted the Sandwich 7 1, 17| submerged vessel, and in one instant I read on the stern--"The 8 1, 19| for the tide on the 9th instant; for it appears that the 9 1, 21| oars, was the work of an instant. We had not gone two cable-lengths, 10 1, 21| Captain Nemo, even for an instant. On board no preparations 11 2, 1 | masts were visible for an instant, but she could not see the 12 2, 3 | at once in activity. An instant after we were landed, one 13 2, 4 | we sighted Muscat for an instant, one of the most important 14 2, 5 | in its element. ~At this instant Captain Nemo appeared on 15 2, 5 | course of the Nautilus every instant. ~I had placed myself at 16 2, 6 | upon the waves. For one instant it struck the side of the 17 2, 7 | the narrow pass. For one instant I caught a glimpse of the 18 2, 8 | the sea beat over every instant. So we descended after inhaling 19 2, 9 | sun showed itself for an instant. The second profited by 20 2, 10| a circular hole. At this instant the lantern was lit, and 21 2, 10| closed my dazzled eyes for an instant, and then looked again. 22 2, 10| Nautilus could have left that instant. But Captain Nemo gave no 23 2, 13| The sun appearing for an instant at noon, Captain Nemo took 24 2, 14| day showing itself for an instant. We could not even tell 25 2, 16| Despair seized me for an instant; my pickaxe nearly fell 26 2, 18| their tall peaks for an instant. The Canadian, who counted 27 2, 18| It was horrible! ~For one instant, I thought the unhappy man, 28 2, 20| the Emerald Isle, for one instant I caught sight of Cape Clear, 29 2, 21| spasm at his heart. For an instant it must have ceased to beat. 30 2, 22| crew was visible for an instant. The Nautilus was almost


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