Complete Novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea

Complete Novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The SeaComplete Novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a classic science fiction adventure novel by French writer Jules Verne.πŸŒπŸ“š

PART-II (FROM LATITUDE 47Β° 24’ TO LONGITUDE 17Β° 28’)

Chapter 20 In consequence of the storm, we had been thrown eastward once more. All hope of escape on the shores of New York or St. Lawrence had faded away; and poor Ned, in despair, had isolated himself like Captain Nemo. Conseil and I, however, never left each other. I said that the Nautilus had

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PART-II (WANT OF AIR)

Chapter 16 Thus around the Nautilus, above and below, was an impenetrable wall of ice. We were prisoners to the iceberg. I watched the Captain. His countenance had resumed its habitual imperturbability.β€œGentlemen,” he said calmly, β€œthere are two ways of dying in the circumstances in which we are placed.” (This puzzling person had the air

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PART-II (ACCIDENT OR INCIDENT?)

Chapter 15 The next day, the 22nd of March, at six in the morning, preparations for departure were begun. The last gleams of twilight were melting into night. The cold was great, the constellations shone with wonderful intensity. In the zenith glittered that wondrous Southern Cross – the polar bear of Antarctic regions. The thermometer

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PART-II (A VANISHED CONTINENT)

Chapter 9 The next morning, the 19th of February, I saw the Canadian enter my room. I expected this visit. He looked very disappointed.β€œWell, sir?” said he.β€œWell, Ned, fortune was against us yesterday.β€β€œYes; that Captain must needs stop exactly at the hour we intended leaving his vessel.β€β€œYes, Ned, he had business at his bankers.β€β€œHis bankers!β€β€œOr

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