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errors 2
eruption 3
escalloped 1
escape 17
escaped 13
escapes 1
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17 doubtless
17 drawing-room
17 english
17 escape
17 excellent
17 fog
17 immediately
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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escape

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | reserved for myself a way of escape. In effect, however, I admitted 2 1, 4 | must be a cunning whale to escape the stroke of his harpoon. ~ 3 1, 6 | will see whether it will escape these conical bullets. Send 4 1, 10| of honour not to try to escape." ~"I did not ask you for 5 1, 14| bellows, and therefore cannot escape unless at its normal tension. 6 1, 15| by a spring, allowed to escape into a metal tube. A box 7 2, 5 | vexed to see the dugong escape all our attacks. ~We pursued 8 2, 5 | This manoeuvre did not escape the Canadian. ~"Look out!" 9 2, 8 | what he would think of our escape; what trouble, what wrong 10 2, 12| the cachalots could not escape. Several times ten or twelve 11 2, 14| a stone, never trying to escape. But the fog did not lift, 12 2, 16| displayed in the painful work of escape? But when I went on board 13 2, 19| under these circumstances, escape would be possible. Indeed, 14 2, 19| nearing Long Island. We will escape, whatever the weather may 15 2, 20| eastward once more. All hope of escape on the shores of New York 16 2, 21| significance of which could not escape me, all impressed itself 17 2, 21| And then, you will not escape the spur of the Nautilus.


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