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19 globe
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19 mile
19 moments
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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   Part, Chapter
1 1, 13| liquid mass appeared vividly lit up by the electric gleam. 2 1, 15| shell. ~The light, which lit the soil thirty feet below 3 1, 16| spiral glass, and the sea, lit by our four lanterns, was 4 2, 1 | I mounted the platform, lit a cigar, and watched the 5 2, 1 | sun. The whole sky, though lit by the sidereal rays, seemed 6 2, 5 | of the rocks brilliantly lit up by our electric lamp. 7 2, 5 | the sea appeared vividly lit up by the lantern, which 8 2, 9 | feed it, why and how it lit up the liquid mass, I could 9 2, 9 | crustacea, and pennatules lit it slightly with their phosphorescent 10 2, 9 | guided us increased and lit up the horizon. The presence 11 2, 9 | ranged far over a large space lit by a violent fulguration. 12 2, 9 | Thus situated, this volcano lit the lower plain like an 13 2, 10| minutes, our lantern will be lit, and, if you like light 14 2, 10| instant the lantern was lit, and its vividness dispelled 15 2, 10| mixed with sulphur, he lit with a spark from his flint, 16 2, 10| and breadth. The lantern lit up the whole of its peaceable 17 2, 12| met the Captain, his eyes lit up with suppressed anger; 18 2, 13| the window. The sea was lit with the electric lantern; 19 2, 15| to the saloon, which was lit by the luminous ceiling.


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