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Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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spoke

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | 30th of June, the frigate spoke some American whalers, from 2 1, 10| commander of the vessel who thus spoke. ~At these words, Ned Land 3 1, 12| the singular person who spoke thus. Was he playing upon 4 1, 17| animalculae." ~When Captain Nemo spoke thus, he seemed altogether 5 2, 4 | Nautilus?" ~"No, sir." ~"As you spoke a while ago of the passage 6 2, 12| conversation, he said: ~"You spoke of the cachalot as a small 7 2, 15| nearing the upright. No one spoke. With beating hearts we 8 2, 17| air. ~The first words I spoke were words of gratitude 9 2, 20| work the ship's log. He spoke no word to me, but seemed 10 2, 21| opportunity for action. We spoke little, for we were too


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