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Nov 23, 2018

[Answer] 1. In what Jules Verne novel does the "Abraham Lincoln" chase after the "Nautilus"?

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...1. Sea Hunt 2. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea 3. Swiss Family Robinson 4. Paradise Lost "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" was published in 1870. In it, the United States sends a ship called the "Abraham Lincoln" to hunt down what they believe to be a harmful sea creature, but which turns out to be an electrically-powered submarine known as the "Nautilus", helmed by Captain Nemo. Three crew members from the "Abraham Lincoln" are captured and taken aboard the "Nautilus" - which is not affiliated with any nation - and Nemo explains their mission and takes them on a series of adventures, including one to the lost city of Atlantis.




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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea:


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