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spy 1
squadron 4
squalls 1
square 15
squint 1
squinting 1
st 8
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15 short
15 show
15 specimens
15 square
15 suez
15 suppose
15 things
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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square

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 4 | to say, 15 lb. for each square inch of its surface. It 2 1, 4 | depth in the ocean, each square three-eighths of an inch 3 1, 4 | Ned, do you know how many square inches you carry on the 4 1, 4 | pressure is about 15 lb. to the square inch, your 6,500 square 5 1, 4 | square inch, your 6,500 square inches bear at this moment 6 1, 4 | represented by millions of square inches, that is by tens 7 1, 12| about fifteen pounds per square inch?" ~"Just so, sir." ~" 8 1, 12| which is 1,500 lbs. per square inch. From that a power " ~" 9 1, 13| hundred and fifty-seven square miles, equal to twelve billions 10 1, 18| group covers an area of 370 square leagues, and it is formed 11 2, 5 | cabin measuring six feet square, very much like that occupied 12 2, 7 | superficial area is two million of square yards. Even Captain Nemo' 13 2, 8 | twenty-five millions of square miles, the length of which 14 2, 11| to say, 3,200 lb. to each square two-fifths of an inch of 15 2, 16| night a new block a yard square was carried away, and still


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