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29 earth
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29 face
29 heart
29 kind
29 march
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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   Part, Chapter
1 1, 4 | singular expression to his face. ~Who calls himself Canadian 2 1, 5 | large clouds veiled the face of the moon, then in its 3 1, 6 | attack. ~On the captain's face, generally so impassive, 4 1, 6 | with steady eye and grave face, went up to the gun and 5 1, 7 | to the horizon, I saw a face which was not Conseil's 6 1, 10| there is not a sea on the face of the globe which has escaped 7 1, 17| calm, with a grave, clear face, his grey hair glued to 8 1, 22| I did not know him. His face was transfigured. His eyes 9 1, 23| refreshed by sleep; his face looked very sorrowful. He 10 1, 23| the muscles agitated his face. I felt his pulse. It was 11 1, 23| eternity." And, burying his face quickly in his hands, he 12 2, 2 | If you, sir, mean to face the sharks, I do not see 13 2, 2 | faithful servant should not face them with you." ~ 14 2, 3 | monster, ready to fight face to face with him. The very 15 2, 3 | ready to fight face to face with him. The very moment 16 2, 5 | top of which Moses saw God face to face. ~At six o'clock 17 2, 5 | which Moses saw God face to face. ~At six o'clock the Nautilus, 18 2, 6 | approached, and, with his face flattened against the glass, 19 2, 13| And over this desolate face of nature a stern silence 20 2, 15| seemed not to see us; his face, generally so impassive, 21 2, 16| looked the danger in the face, and each was determined 22 2, 16| The Captain looked in my face. "After to-morrow they will 23 2, 16| library, I was suffocating. My face was purple, my lips blue, 24 2, 19| prolonged imprisonment. His face altered daily; his temper 25 2, 21| more terrible to see. His face was deadly pale, with a 26 2, 22| that I should not meet him face to face; better to forget 27 2, 22| should not meet him face to face; better to forget him. And 28 2, 22| Captain's room, see him face to face, and brave him with 29 2, 22| s room, see him face to face, and brave him with look


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