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subject 4
subjected 2
subjects 1
submarine 29
submarines 2
submerge 1
submerged 3
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29 good
29 passed
29 reach
29 submarine
28 course
28 deck
28 longer
Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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submarine

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1 7 | Is it possible that a submarine boat is being experimented 2 7 | Kirdall might be produced by a submarine, brought to a high degree 3 7 | no more accessible to a submarine than to a sea-monster.~“ 4 7 | that there is actually a submarine boat which darts about beneath 5 7 | question as to how did the submarine get there? But why is it 6 7 | Now comes the mysterious submarine.~“Must we conclude that 7 8 | a boat, and yet more, a submarine? All the machine seemed 8 8 | it be concluded that the submarine no longer lurked beneath 9 8 | An insoluble problem!~The submarine was heard from no more, 10 8 | automobile, the boat, or the submarine. There were rumors in plenty; 11 8 | fortnight of the same month, a submarine boat was run beneath the 12 10| thousand lakes represented the submarine. In truth, in the excited 13 11| It seemed clear that the submarine might easily have crossed 14 11| far up across the lake, a submarine which rose suddenly above 15 11| with his own eyes seen this submarine advance toward him, and 16 11| directly to his feet?~When the submarine was close to the rocks, 17 11| only one fear, Wells; this submarine, whether it is the one we 18 11| Rock Creek?”~“Yes.”~“The submarine was still there?”~“In the 19 11| once automobile, boat and submarine?”~“I think not, Mr. Strock; 20 11| For forty hours past a submarine, presumably the one we sought, 21 11| which in her character of a submarine she could easily proceed 22 12| that this was indeed the submarine which Wells had watched, 23 13| other hand, were we, as a submarine, following some course beneath 24 14| projectiles could find the submarine?~Five minutes later, scarcely 25 14| the plunge was made, the submarine disappeared beneath the 26 14| porthole into my cabin. The submarine, without the least rolling 27 14| some accident compelled the submarine to reascend.~I was not mistaken. 28 15| same time automobile, boat, submarine, and airship. Earth, sea 29 17| our machine again into a submarine. It would find security


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