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gratify 1
grating 1
gratitude 3
grave 20
gravely 2
graver 1
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20 following
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20 further
20 grave
20 held
20 led
20 library
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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grave

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 1 | was broken. ~This fact, so grave in itself, might perhaps 2 1, 4 | feet high), strongly built, grave and taciturn, occasionally 3 1, 6 | now--with steady eye and grave face, went up to the gun 4 1, 10| the future to decide this grave question. So I contented 5 1, 12| or you will be exposed to grave errors. There is very little 6 1, 17| steersman alone, calm, with a grave, clear face, his grey hair 7 1, 18| coral tomb makes a quiet grave; and I trust that I and 8 1, 19| which I look upon as a grave event." ~"But do they know, 9 1, 20| parrots of all colours, and grave cockatoos, who seemed to 10 1, 21| wishing to see me?" ~"Very grave ones; the natives are surrounding 11 1, 23| inaccessible ocean! ~The grave was being dug slowly; the 12 1, 23| was lowered into the damp grave. Captain Nemo, with his 13 1, 23| them, knelt in prayer. ~The grave was then filled in with 14 1, 23| rose; then, approaching the grave, they knelt again, and all 15 1, 23| but not by us. We dug the grave, and the polypi undertake 16 2, 1 | was passing, even to his grave, which he had prepared in 17 2, 6 | distant time, led to such grave results. I must say here 18 2, 14| height above the horizon, and grave errors may be made with 19 2, 14| replied Captain Nemo, in a grave voice, handing me the glass, 20 2, 16| told Captain Nemo of this grave complication. ~"I know it,"


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