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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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   Part, Chapter
1 1, 4 | of hand, and who knew no equal in his dangerous occupation. 2 1, 4 | your body bear a pressure equal to that of the atmosphere, 3 1, 4 | interior of your body with equal pressure. Hence perfect 4 1, 9 | as then) with a nearly equal quantity of carbonic acid, 5 1, 10| preserve of anemones, which is equal to that of the most delicious 6 1, 10| opened, and I entered a room equal in dimensions to that which 7 1, 12| made reservoirs of a size equal to this tenth, or capable 8 1, 12| of bulk under a pressure equal to that of a column of water 9 1, 13| billion. This mass of fluid is equal to about the quantity of 10 1, 13| fifty-seven square miles, equal to twelve billions nine 11 1, 15| call "ooze," composed of equal parts of silicious and calcareous 12 2, 14| showed the orb cut in exactly equal parts by the horizon. ~I 13 2, 14| this part of the globe, equal to one-sixth of the known 14 2, 16| to cut from it a piece equal in extent to the waterline 15 2, 22| proportions. He was no longer my equal, but a man of the waters,


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