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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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fine

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 8 | mouth, beautiful teeth, with fine taper hands, indicative 2 1, 15| the tints darkened into fine gradations of ultramarine, 3 1, 15| sea. We were walking on fine, even sand, not wrinkled, 4 1, 17| hundredweight of fish. It was a fine haul, but not to be wondered 5 1, 18| handwriting. ~"Ah! it is a fine death for a sailor!" said 6 1, 20| cannibal, or else one of these fine mornings, master will find 7 1, 23| Ocean. Here, there was no fine sand, no submarine prairies, 8 2, 9 | and whose branches, like fine black paper cuttings, showed 9 2, 10| their long legs, several fine fat bustards. I leave anyone 10 2, 12| said Ned Land. "And one fine day the creature plunges, 11 2, 17| misty or clear, is a sign of fine or of wet weather. At this 12 2, 19| and misty. On the horizon fine streaks of cirrhous clouds


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