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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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fire

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 10| light in little sparks of fire; pink pearls, torn from 2 1, 12| no boilers to burst; no fire to fear, for the vessel 3 1, 12| when the work was finished, fire destroyed all trace of our 4 1, 14| Besides," I added, "to fire under water in a medium 5 1, 14| system of closing, which can fire under these conditions. 6 1, 20| with a lentil, he lighted a fire of dead wood that crackled 7 1, 20| who placed them on a coal fire, after having cut them in 8 1, 20| that was exposed to the fire was completely roasted. 9 1, 20| But we were obliged to fire at them during flight, which 10 1, 20| was roasted before a red fire of dead wood. While these 11 1, 22| there in the midst of this fire that burns not the swift 12 1, 23| were tipped with points of fire. ~At last, after walking 13 2, 3 | diagonally, his eyes on fire, and his jaws open. I was 14 2, 5 | straight lines, furrows of fire, traced by the great speed, 15 2, 6 | intolerable. ~"Could there be fire on board?" I asked myself. ~ 16 2, 6 | alive out of this sea of fire. ~The next day, the 16th 17 2, 9 | the Nautilus. What this fire might be, what could feed 18 2, 9 | horizon. The presence of this fire under water puzzled me in 19 2, 9 | inexplicable light was a fire on the opposite side of 20 2, 9 | which fell in a cascade of fire into the bosom of the liquid 21 2, 12| and settle there; lights a fire " ~"And build houses," said 22 2, 14| sun seemed like a ball of fire, already horned by the cutting 23 2, 15| bright spots like diamonds of fire, the brilliancy of which 24 2, 15| but I could not stand the fire which seemed to devour them. 25 2, 15| flashes of lightning. The fire from these myriads of diamonds 26 2, 19| the evening the sky was on fire. The atmosphere was streaked 27 2, 19| its currents. A shower of fire had succeeded the rain. 28 2, 21| the magazines had caught fire. Then the unfortunate vessel


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