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bipeds 3
bird 16
birdlime 1
birds 26
bishop 2
bite 1
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26 approached
26 arrived
26 attack
26 birds
26 cut
26 degrees
26 full
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 13| more numerous than the birds of the air, came, attracted, 2 1, 16| more numerous than the birds of the air, and also more 3 1, 16| and the shadows of large birds passing above our heads, 4 1, 20| proved to me that these birds knew what to expect from 5 1, 20| flight of a large number of birds. ~"There are only birds," 6 1, 20| birds. ~"There are only birds," said Conseil. ~"But they 7 1, 20| saw then those magnificent birds, the disposition of whose 8 1, 20| trouble in recognising them. ~"Birds of paradise!" I exclaimed. ~ 9 1, 20| on a great trade in these birds with the Chinese, have several 10 1, 20| top of high trees that the birds of paradise prefer to frequent. 11 1, 20| poison the fountains that the birds generally drink from. But 12 1, 20| While these interesting birds were cooking, Ned prepared 13 1, 20| glided away from us. The birds of paradise fled at our 14 1, 20| Take one of these living birds, and carry it in your hand." ~" 15 1, 23| slightly, like flights of birds. But if my hand approached 16 2, 1 | great number of aquatic birds, sea-mews or gulls. Some 17 2, 1 | water-game. Amongst large-winged birds, carried a long distance 18 2, 1 | the braying of an ass, and birds belonging to the family 19 2, 9 | got up under our feet like birds in the long grass. The massive 20 2, 10| interior of this volcano. Birds of prey hovered here and 21 2, 14| stretch of sea; a world of birds in the air, and myriads 22 2, 14| air. There thousands of birds fluttered and flew of all 23 2, 14| laying-ground, out of which many birds were issuing. Captain Nemo 24 2, 14| was alive with myriads of birds. But their rule was now 25 2, 15| come for breath; when the birds, driven away by the cold, 26 2, 19| rose in huge billows. The birds disappeared with the exception


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