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20 forest
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20 held
20 led
20 library
20 lieutenant
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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held

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | good-looking officer, who held out his hand to me. ~"Monsieur 2 1, 3 | moorings to be cast loose which held the Abraham Lincoln to the 3 1, 9 | had thrown him down, and held him by the throat. The steward 4 1, 11| quite water-tight, and held together by solid bolts. 5 1, 14| were obliged to be thus held to the Nautilus, we could 6 1, 15| texture of the waistcoat was held together by bands of copper, 7 2, 3 | up successively. A stone held between his feet, cut in 8 2, 3 | quickly cut the cord which held him to his stone, took him 9 2, 3 | hour to the anchor which held the canoe of the Nautilus 10 2, 5 | addressing him, said: ~"If you held a harpoon just now, Master 11 2, 6 | sort of strong box, which held a great many ingots. ~They 12 2, 8 | that they value money held in suspension in these waters 13 2, 14| jump on to the land, when I held him back. ~"Sir," said I 14 2, 14| a lengthened diagonal. I held the chronometer. My heart 15 2, 15| were firmly set, and had held fast. The pictures on the 16 2, 15| Indeed, the Nautilus still held the same position to starboard; 17 2, 16| safety." ~"Good! Ned," and I held out my hand to the Canadian. ~" 18 2, 16| push back the thing; they held my hands, and for some moments 19 2, 22| was then half-past nine. I held my head between my hands 20 2, 22| loosen the bolts which still held us to the submarine boat. ~


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