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Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea

CHAPTER XXIII
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We dug the grave, and the polypi undertake to seal our dead for eternity." And, burying his face quickly in his hands, he tried in vain to suppress a sob.

Then he added: "Our peaceful cemetery is there, some hundred feet below the surface of the waves." "Your dead sleep quietly, at least, Captain, out of the reach of sharks." "Yes, sir, of sharks and men," gravely replied the Captain..


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