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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 3 | the coast of France. This worthy animal may allow itself 2 1, 4 | Farragut was a good seaman, worthy of the frigate he commanded. 3 1, 4 | Notice one thing, my worthy Canadian," I resumed. "If 4 1, 4 | exclaimed Ned. ~"Very well, my worthy harpooner, if some vertebrate, 5 1, 7 | service, I followed him." ~The worthy fellow thought that was 6 1, 14| all his life. I let the worthy fellow chatter as he pleased, 7 1, 15| himself in one. ~"But, my worthy Ned, the forests of the 8 1, 16| to Conseil's. I saw the worthy fellow's eyes glistening 9 1, 16| agile; but no aquatic game worthy of a shot had as yet met 10 1, 20| us. I even think that my worthy companions' ideas had not 11 2, 1 | satisfied Conseil. ~That worthy fellow persisted in seeing 12 2, 2 | what is a pearl?" ~"My worthy Ned," I answered, "to the 13 2, 11| Captain Nemo did not wish the worthy fellows to lose their time 14 2, 18| eyes was a horrible monster worthy to figure in the legends 15 2, 19| with Ned Land. Every man, worthy of the name, deserves some 16 2, 19| Nemo was courting a death worthy of himself, a death by lightning. 17 2, 20| sea-serpent. But I undeceived the worthy fellow, and by way of consolation 18 2, 23| Cape North. ~And, among the worthy people who have so kindly


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