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1 1, 10| nothing to you but Captain Nemo; and you and your companions 2 1, 10| the Nautilus." ~Captain Nemo called. A steward appeared. 3 1, 10| Captain." ~I followed Captain Nemo; and as soon as I had passed 4 1, 10| richly laid out. Captain Nemo indicated the place I was 5 1, 10| marine origin. ~Captain Nemo looked at me. I asked him 6 1, 10| connoisseur, whilst Captain Nemo enchanted me with his extraordinary 7 1, 10| There I am free!" ~Captain Nemo suddenly became silent in 8 1, 10| your service." ~Captain Nemo rose. I followed him. A 9 1, 10| believe my eyes. ~"Captain Nemo," said I to my host, who 10 1, 10| Professor?" replied Captain Nemo. "Did your study in the 11 1, 10| freely." ~I thanked Captain Nemo, and went up to the shelves 12 1, 10| a library," said Captain Nemo, "it is also a smoking-room." ~" 13 1, 10| At that moment Captain Nemo opened a door which stood 14 1, 10| brief revery on the part of Nemo} ~Under elegant glass cases, 15 1, 10| simply impossible. Captain Nemo must have expended millions 16 1, 10| Nautilus." ~I followed Captain Nemo who, by one of the doors 17 1, 10| necessaries only. ~Captain Nemo pointed to a seat. ~"Be 18 1, 11| ELECTRICITY~"Sir," said Captain Nemo, showing me the instruments 19 1, 11| Professor," said Captain Nemo, "my electricity is not 20 1, 11| Aronnax," said Captain Nemo, rising. "If you will allow 21 1, 11| leak. ~I followed Captain Nemo through the waist, and arrived 22 1, 12| One last question, Captain Nemo." ~"Ask it, Professor." ~" 23 1, 13| conditions. ~"Sir," said Captain Nemo, "we will, if you please, 24 1, 13| A vast desert. ~Captain Nemo, by the help of his sextant, 25 1, 13| I will retire." Captain Nemo bowed, and I remained alone, 26 1, 13| hour. I expected Captain Nemo, but he did not appear. 27 1, 14| by a visit from Captain Nemo. The panels of the saloon 28 1, 14| Scarcely a billow. Captain Nemo, whom I hoped to meet, would 29 1, 14| prepared to salute Captain Nemo, but it was his second ( 30 1, 14| individual. But Captain Nemo did not appear. ~I had made 31 1, 14| November, 1867. ~Captain Nemo invites Professor Aronnax 32 1, 14| his companions. ~CAPTAIN NEMO, Commander of the Nautilus. ~" 33 1, 14| contradictory between Captain Nemo's manifest aversion to islands 34 1, 14| companions. ~"If Captain Nemo does sometimes go on dry 35 1, 14| entered the saloon. ~Captain Nemo was there, waiting for me. 36 1, 14| Rhodomenia palmata. Captain Nemo ate at first without saying 37 1, 14| open." ~"Perfectly, Captain Nemo; but the air that you carry 38 1, 14| and I can see." ~"Captain Nemo, to all my objections you 39 1, 14| where you go." ~Captain Nemo then led me aft; and in 40 1, 15| Master Ned," said Captain Nemo. ~"Is Conseil going to risk 41 1, 15| eighteenth century. ~Captain Nemo and one of his companions ( 42 1, 15| another was ready. ~"Captain Nemo," said I, "this arm is perfect, 43 1, 15| You shall see." ~Captain Nemo thrust his head into the 44 1, 15| relate such wonders! Captain Nemo walked in front, his companion 45 1, 15| For aught I knew, Captain Nemo and his companion might 46 1, 15| stopping, and following Captain Nemo, who beckoned me on by signs. 47 1, 15| At this moment Captain Nemo stopped; he waited till 48 1, 16| of the finest of Captain Nemo's immense domains. He looked 49 1, 16| In about an hour Captain Nemo gave the signal to halt; 50 1, 16| prevented before. Captain Nemo and his robust companion, 51 1, 16| towards the horizon. Captain Nemo had already risen, and I 52 1, 16| at this moment. Captain Nemo pointed out the hideous 53 1, 16| to the Nautilus, Captain Nemo continued his bold excursion. 54 1, 16| brilliant white light. Captain Nemo had just put his electric 55 1, 16| Several times I saw Captain Nemo stop, put his gun to his 56 1, 16| It was the earth! Captain Nemo stopped suddenly. A gesture 57 1, 16| stop. Here ended Captain Nemo's domains. And he would 58 1, 16| The return began. Captain Nemo had returned to the head 59 1, 16| become extinct. ~Captain Nemo's companion took the beast, 60 1, 16| hovering over us. Captain Nemo's companion shouldered his 61 1, 16| I presently saw Captain Nemo coming hurriedly towards 62 1, 16| been left open, and Captain Nemo closed it as soon as we 63 1, 17| of the ocean when Captain Nemo appeared. He did not seem 64 1, 17| animalculae." ~When Captain Nemo spoke thus, he seemed altogether 65 1, 17| whether some despot " ~Captain Nemo finished his sentence with 66 1, 17| Having said this, Captain Nemo went towards the panel, 67 1, 17| weeks that passed, Captain Nemo was very sparing of his 68 1, 17| horizon, because Captain Nemo did not wish to bring the 69 1, 18| suggesting this theory to Captain Nemo, he replied coldly: ~"The 70 1, 18| I had not seen Captain Nemo for a week, when, on the 71 1, 18| now." ~Followed by Captain Nemo, I went up on to the platform, 72 1, 18| suspicion? ~Just then Captain Nemo asked me what I knew about 73 1, 18| substance of what I told Captain Nemo. ~"So," he said, "no one 74 1, 18| No one knows." ~Captain Nemo said nothing, but signed 75 1, 18| desolate scene, Captain Nemo said, in a sad voice: ~{ 76 1, 18| the last wreck." ~Captain Nemo showed me a tin-plate box, 77 1, 18| a sailor!" said Captain Nemo, at last. "A coral tomb 78 1, 19| On this occasion, Captain Nemo informed me that his intention 79 1, 19| impracticable; so that Captain Nemo took all needful precautions 80 1, 19| I expected that Captain Nemo was there directing the 81 1, 19| I wondered if Captain Nemo, foolishly imprudent, would 82 1, 19| rose, I perceived Captain Nemo and his lieutenant on the 83 1, 19| rocks, and then Captain Nemo's submarine vessel would 84 1, 19| which you flee?" ~Captain Nemo looked at me curiously, 85 1, 19| company." ~"However, Captain Nemo," I replied, without noticing 86 1, 19| Having said this, Captain Nemo, followed by his lieutenant, 87 1, 19| part company with Captain Nemo." ~"Friend Ned, I do not 88 1, 19| from his friend Captain Nemo to put us on land, if only 89 1, 19| great surprise, Captain Nemo gave me the permission I 90 1, 20| become, according to Captain Nemo, "passengers on board the 91 1, 21| CHAPTER XXI~CAPTAIN NEMO'S THUNDERBOLT~We looked 92 1, 21| heard some chords. Captain Nemo was there, bending over 93 1, 21| Aronnax," replied Captain Nemo, placing his fingers on 94 1, 21| day, according to Captain Nemo's promise. ~I therefore 95 1, 21| entered, and found Captain Nemo deep in algebraical calculations 96 1, 21| savages." ~"Ah!," said Captain Nemo quietly, "they are come 97 1, 21| more simple," said Captain Nemo. And, pressing an electric 98 1, 21| going away; But Captain Nemo detained me, and asked me 99 1, 21| more communicative, Captain Nemo showed himself more amiable. ~ 100 1, 21| So speaking, Captain Nemo seemed moved, and his emotion 101 1, 21| the seas," said Captain Nemo, "that have I done under 102 1, 21| pronounced these words, Captain Nemo bowed slightly. This was 103 1, 21| without having seen Captain Nemo, even for an instant. On 104 1, 21| high-tide: and, if Captain Nemo had not made a rash promise, 105 1, 21| minutes to three, Captain Nemo appeared in the saloon. ~" 106 1, 21| Papuans?" answered Captain Nemo, slightly shrugging his 107 1, 21| quietly answered Captain Nemo, "they will not enter the 108 1, 21| have been mortal if Captain Nemo had discharged into the 109 1, 22| 13th of January, Captain Nemo arrived in the Sea of Timor, 110 1, 22| would the fancy of Captain Nemo carry us next? Would he 111 1, 22| period of the voyage, Captain Nemo made some interesting experiments 112 1, 22| On the contrary, Captain Nemo went himself to test the 113 1, 22| directly, I saw Captain Nemo appear with a glass, looking 114 1, 22| vain to repress. Captain Nemo, having more command over 115 1, 22| horizon. ~However, Captain Nemo walked from one end of the 116 1, 22| upon an order from Captain Nemo, the engine, increasing 117 1, 22| I turned round. Captain Nemo was before me, but I did 118 1, 22| horizon. At last Captain Nemo recovered himself. His agitation 119 1, 22| laid. Evidently Captain Nemo had given this order at 120 1, 22| enough to conceal Captain Nemo's projects from us, sleep 121 1, 23| order below. ~As for Captain Nemo, he did not appear. ~Of 122 1, 23| as the sick man. ~Captain Nemo conducted me to the poop 123 1, 23| head, and turned to Captain Nemo. ~"What caused this wound?" 124 1, 23| him?" ~"Nothing." ~Captain Nemo's hand contracted, and some 125 1, 23| on to the bridge. Captain Nemo was there before me. As 126 1, 23| and told them of Captain Nemo's proposition. Conseil hastened 127 1, 23| accompanied by Captain Nemo, who was followed by a dozen 128 1, 23| disclosed before us. Captain Nemo placed himself under a dark 129 1, 23| shade of the waves. ~Captain Nemo had stopped. I and my companions 130 1, 23| Upon a sign from Captain Nemo one of the men advanced; 131 1, 23| the damp grave. Captain Nemo, with his arms crossed on 132 1, 23| When this was done, Captain Nemo and his men rose; then, 133 1, 23| near the binnacle. Captain Nemo joined me. I rose and said 134 2, 1 | this great sea, Captain Nemo's life was passing, even 135 2, 1 | but one side of Captain Nemo's character. Indeed, the 136 2, 1 | a new track. No; Captain Nemo was not satisfied with shunning 137 2, 1 | point of economy for Captain Nemo, who could not easily have 138 2, 2 | NOVEL PROPOSAL OF CAPTAIN NEMO'S~On the 28th of February, 139 2, 2 | Indian Peninsula. ~Captain Nemo and his second appeared 140 2, 2 | Well, sir," said Captain Nemo, "you and your companions 141 2, 2 | Well?" continued Captain Nemo. ~"I admit, Captain, that 142 2, 2 | to them," replied Captain Nemo, "and in time you will be 143 2, 2 | a careless tone, Captain Nemo left the saloon. Now, if 144 2, 2 | trying to take Captain Nemo's careless tone, "are you 145 2, 3 | the steward whom Captain Nemo had placed at my service. 146 2, 3 | into the saloon. ~Captain Nemo was awaiting me. ~"M. Aronnax," 147 2, 3 | submarine journey." ~Captain Nemo conducted me to the central 148 2, 3 | than twenty miles. ~Captain Nemo, Ned Land, Conseil, and 149 2, 3 | silent. What was Captain Nemo thinking of? Perhaps of 150 2, 3 | rounded to the south. Captain Nemo rose from his seat and watched 151 2, 3 | Aronnax," said Captain Nemo. "You see that enclosed 152 2, 3 | heavy sea-dress. Captain Nemo and my companions were also 153 2, 3 | inopportunely." ~As Captain Nemo pronounced these words, 154 2, 3 | remained to ask of Captain Nemo. ~"And our arms?" asked 155 2, 3 | upon an even sand. Captain Nemo made a sign with his hand, 156 2, 3 | reproduced by millions. ~Captain Nemo pointed with his hand to 157 2, 3 | than drowned light. Captain Nemo entered; we followed. My 158 2, 3 | circular pit. There Captain Nemo stopped, and with his hand 159 2, 3 | dozens of them. ~Captain Nemo was evidently acquainted 160 2, 3 | then understood Captain Nemo's intention. In leaving 161 2, 3 | After ten minutes Captain Nemo stopped suddenly. I thought 162 2, 3 | two, when I saw Captain Nemo rise suddenly, and then, 163 2, 3 | I can still see Captain Nemo's position. Holding himself 164 2, 3 | fisherman's boat. ~Captain Nemo's first care was to recall 165 2, 3 | have thought when Captain Nemo, drawing from the pocket 166 2, 3 | copper helmet. ~Captain Nemo's first word was to the 167 2, 3 | unparalleled courage of Captain Nemo, the other upon his devotion 168 2, 4 | egress. Where was Captain Nemo taking us to? I could not 169 2, 4 | certainly thought that Captain Nemo, arrived at this point, 170 2, 4 | which had decided Captain Nemo upon entering the gulf. 171 2, 4 | bearings were taken, Captain Nemo mounted the platform, where 172 2, 4 | borders?" ~"Yes, Captain Nemo," I replied; "and the Nautilus 173 2, 4 | its inventor!" ~Captain Nemo did not reply. After some 174 2, 4 | Aronnax," replied Captain Nemo, who seemed to know the 175 2, 4 | poet's explanation, Captain Nemo," I replied; "but I cannot 176 2, 4 | Yes." ~"So, Captain Nemo, it is not the first time 177 2, 4 | whole world," said Captain Nemo. "The ancients well understood 178 2, 4 | manner in which Captain Nemo had just spoken. ~"Unfortunately," 179 2, 4 | Certainly," replied Captain Nemo quietly. "A long time ago 180 2, 5 | At this instant Captain Nemo appeared on the platform. 181 2, 5 | already made by Captain Nemo. Then night fell in the 182 2, 5 | to pass through Captain Nemo's tunnel, I could not stay 183 2, 5 | Arabian Tunnel." ~Captain Nemo led me towards the central 184 2, 5 | platform. ~"Now," said Captain Nemo, "let us try to make our 185 2, 5 | few yards off. ~Captain Nemo did not take his eye from 186 2, 5 | minutes past ten, Captain Nemo quitted the helm, and, turning 187 2, 6 | Europe; and before Captain Nemo's caprices drag us once 188 2, 6 | desire to leave Captain Nemo. ~Thanks to him, and thanks 189 2, 6 | has thrown us into Captain Nemo's hands?" ~The Canadian 190 2, 6 | impossibility: if Captain Nemo should this day offer you 191 2, 6 | must not rely on Captain Nemo's good-will. Common prudence 192 2, 6 | find another, and Captain Nemo will never forgive us." ~" 193 2, 6 | not?" ~"Because Captain Nemo cannot hide from himself 194 2, 6 | great despair. Did Captain Nemo distrust us in these frequented 195 2, 6 | the Sporades, by Captain Nemo reciting these lines from 196 2, 6 | and it was not Captain Nemo, deprived of all land communications, 197 2, 6 | I turned towards Captain Nemo, and in an agitated voice 198 2, 6 | great amazement, Captain Nemo signed to him. The diver 199 2, 6 | uncomfortable," said Captain Nemo. "It is Nicholas of Cape 200 2, 6 | Saying which, Captain Nemo went towards a piece of 201 2, 6 | word. I looked. Captain Nemo took the ingots one by one, 202 2, 6 | Greece. ~This done, Captain Nemo pressed a knob, the wire 203 2, 6 | At that moment, Captain Nemo turned to me. ~"And you 204 2, 6 | continent? Who was Captain Nemo's correspondent? ~The next 205 2, 6 | the saloon, when Captain Nemo entered; he approached the 206 2, 6 | the sea," replied Captain Nemo; "and the globe is always 207 2, 6 | it is," replied Captain Nemo, showing me a map of the 208 2, 6 | replied the impassive Captain Nemo. ~An order was given; the 209 2, 7 | square yards. Even Captain Nemo's knowledge was lost to 210 2, 7 | was distasteful to Captain Nemo. Those waves and those breezes 211 2, 8 | we know now that Captain Nemo does not fly from civilised 212 2, 8 | At that moment Captain Nemo will be shut up in his room, 213 2, 8 | companions? To-morrow Captain Nemo might take us far from all 214 2, 8 | nothing more. ~As to Captain Nemo, I asked myself what he 215 2, 8 | being brought before Captain Nemo, irritated, or (what was 216 2, 8 | involuntarily. If Captain Nemo should be in his room, he 217 2, 8 | saloon opened, and Captain Nemo appeared. He saw me, and 218 2, 8 | Well," continued Captain Nemo, "you heard my question! 219 2, 8 | of events?" asked Captain Nemo. ~"Perfectly," said I, not 220 2, 8 | immense riches." ~Captain Nemo stopped. I admit I could 221 2, 8 | Aronnax," replied Captain Nemo, "we are in that Vigo Bay; 222 2, 8 | Government had sunk. Here Captain Nemo came, according to his wants, 223 2, 8 | were," answered Captain Nemo, "but they are so no longer." ~" 224 2, 8 | must have wounded Captain Nemo. ~"Barren!" he exclaimed, 225 2, 8 | not understand?" ~Captain Nemo stopped at these last words, 226 2, 8 | were forwarded by Captain Nemo when the Nautilus was cruising 227 2, 9 | unexpected visit from Captain Nemo. He asked me very graciously 228 2, 9 | this excursion. Captain Nemo had not even proposed my 229 2, 9 | profoundly dark, but Captain Nemo pointed out in the distance 230 2, 9 | companions and friends of Captain Nemo whom he was going to visit, 231 2, 9 | submarine towns of which Captain Nemo dreamed. ~Our road grew 232 2, 9 | of the Atlantic, Captain Nemo advanced without hesitation. 233 2, 9 | appear to me. ~But Captain Nemo was still mounting. I could 234 2, 9 | was I? Whither had Captain Nemo's fancy hurried me? ~I would 235 2, 9 | was the sight that Captain Nemo brought before my eyes! ~ 236 2, 9 | tried to speak, but Captain Nemo stopped me by a gesture, 237 2, 9 | grand landscape, Captain Nemo remained motionless, as 238 2, 10| could not even see Captain Nemo; but, looking to the zenith, 239 2, 10| in safety here, Captain Nemo. Who could reach you in 240 2, 10| that instant. But Captain Nemo gave no order. Did he wish 241 2, 11| through it. And Captain Nemo, not wishing to entangle 242 2, 11| twenty-four hours. Captain Nemo evidently intended accomplishing 243 2, 11| means of opposing Captain Nemo's will. Our only course 244 2, 11| great price; but Captain Nemo did not wish the worthy 245 2, 11| 15,140 fathoms. Captain Nemo intended seeking the bottom 246 2, 11| remembrance?" said Captain Nemo. ~"What do you mean by those 247 2, 11| proposition, when, at Captain Nemo's call, an objective was 248 2, 11| operation being over, Captain Nemo said, "Let us go up; we 249 2, 12| why do you not ask Captain Nemo's permission to chase them?" ~ 250 2, 12| on the platform. ~Captain Nemo watched the troop of cetacea 251 2, 12| purpose?" replied Captain Nemo; "only to destroy! We have 252 2, 12| back upon us. But Captain Nemo watched the troop of cetacea, 253 2, 12| Aronnax," said Captain Nemo. "We will show you something 254 2, 12| the saloon, and Captain Nemo joined the pilot in his 255 2, 12| a sea of blood: Captain Nemo joined us. ~"Well, Master 256 2, 12| breaking on the shore. Captain Nemo steered close to the corpse 257 2, 12| ill-will towards Captain Nemo increased, and I resolved 258 2, 13| seeking carefully, Captain Nemo soon found a narrow opening, 259 2, 13| the horizon. But Captain Nemo went from one opening to 260 2, 13| slightest indication, Captain Nemo would discover a new pass. 261 2, 13| obstacle could not stop Captain Nemo: he hurled himself against 262 2, 13| instant at noon, Captain Nemo took an observation as near 263 2, 13| obliged to admit that Captain Nemo was more than imprudent. 264 2, 13| Ah! sir," said Captain Nemo, in an ironical tone, "you 265 2, 13| into my head to ask Captain Nemo if he had ever discovered 266 2, 13| Over it, sir!" said Captain Nemo, quietly; "no, not over 267 2, 13| difficulty," continued Captain Nemo, "is that of remaining several 268 2, 13| Aronnax," replied Captain Nemo. "I only wish you to observe 269 2, 13| About four o'clock, Captain Nemo announced the closing of 270 2, 13| about 900 feet, as Captain Nemo had foreseen, we were floating 271 2, 13| waist I did not meet Captain Nemo: I supposed him to be in 272 2, 13| suffer much, although Captain Nemo had not yet made any demand 273 2, 13| saloon opened, and Captain Nemo appeared. ~"The sea is open!!" 274 2, 14| Sir," said I to Captain Nemo, "to you belongs the honour 275 2, 14| birds were issuing. Captain Nemo had some hundreds hunted. 276 2, 14| When I rejoined Captain Nemo, I found him leaning on 277 2, 14| might be taken. Captain Nemo not having yet appeared, 278 2, 14| o'clock, and, if Captain Nemo found the conditions favourable 279 2, 14| observations to Captain Nemo. ~"You are right, M. Aronnax," 280 2, 14| chronometer," replied Captain Nemo. "If to-morrow, the 21st 281 2, 14| to-morrow, then!" ~Captain Nemo returned on board. Conseil 282 2, 14| platform. I found Captain Nemo there. ~"The weather is 283 2, 14| boat took with me Captain Nemo, two men of the crew, and 284 2, 14| surface of the waters. Captain Nemo went towards the peak, which 285 2, 14| arriving at the summit Captain Nemo carefully took the mean 286 2, 14| had yet ploughed. Captain Nemo, furnished with a lenticular 287 2, 14| South Pole!" replied Captain Nemo, in a grave voice, handing 288 2, 14| At that moment Captain Nemo, resting with his hand on 289 2, 14| shoulder, said: ~"I, Captain Nemo, on this 21st day of March, 290 2, 14| Saying which, Captain Nemo unfurled a black banner, 291 2, 15| confusion of voices; but Captain Nemo did not appear. As I was 292 2, 15| exclaimed. ~"We must ask Captain Nemo," said Conseil. ~"But where 293 2, 15| I thought that Captain Nemo must be in the pilot's cage. 294 2, 15| the Nautilus, when Captain Nemo entered. He seemed not to 295 2, 15| natural ones." ~Captain Nemo had chosen a strange moment 296 2, 15| of our position. Captain Nemo never took his eyes off 297 2, 15| exclaimed. ~"Yes," said Captain Nemo, going to the door of the 298 2, 15| I thought that Captain Nemo, by changing his course, 299 2, 15| very great. But Captain Nemo knew that he could not hasten 300 2, 16| is least thick." ~Captain Nemo went out. Soon I discovered 301 2, 16| by his stature. Captain Nemo was with them. Before proceeding 302 2, 16| yards in height. Captain Nemo then sounded the lower surface. 303 2, 16| greater difficulty, Captain Nemo had an immense trench made 304 2, 16| board again, I told Captain Nemo of this grave complication. ~" 305 2, 16| On that evening, Captain Nemo ought to open the taps of 306 2, 16| invented! Just then Captain Nemo passed near me. I touched 307 2, 16| air. Meanwhile, Captain Nemo reflected silently, and 308 2, 16| stood at 7° outside. Captain Nemo took me to the galleys, 309 2, 16| supplied him with life. Captain Nemo set the example, and submitted 310 2, 16| our imprisonment, Captain Nemo, finding the pickaxes work 311 2, 16| water. Where was Captain Nemo? Had he succumbed? Were 312 2, 17| and I feared that Captain Nemo would rather take us to 313 2, 17| thought of the future. Captain Nemo did not appear again either 314 2, 17| American coast. Captain Nemo did not show himself. Until 315 2, 17| standing out to sea. Captain Nemo, to Ned Land's great displeasure, 316 2, 17| evidently due to Captain Nemo's hand, and made after his 317 2, 18| A minute passed. Captain Nemo, followed by his lieutenant, 318 2, 18| and, following Captain Nemo, we went towards the central 319 2, 18| blow of the axe, Captain Nemo cut this formidable tentacle, 320 2, 18| seaman placed before Captain Nemo, and lifted him up with 321 2, 18| irresistible power. Captain Nemo uttered a cry, and rushed 322 2, 18| pressure? However, Captain Nemo had rushed to the poulp, 323 2, 18| feather. But just as Captain Nemo and his lieutenant threw 324 2, 18| his succour. But Captain Nemo was before me; his axe disappeared 325 2, 18| under the waves. Captain Nemo, covered with blood, nearly 326 2, 19| I have said that Captain Nemo wept while watching the 327 2, 19| before my mind! ~Captain Nemo entered his room, and I 328 2, 19| clean breast of it. This Nemo is leaving land and going 329 2, 19| news from land; Captain Nemo's isolation, his altered 330 2, 19| you wish me to ask Captain Nemo his intentions concerning 331 2, 19| I meant to go to Captain Nemo's. It would not do to let 332 2, 19| I was silenced; Captain Nemo rose. ~"Whatever Ned Land 333 2, 19| depths of the sea, Captain Nemo, by an unaccountable caprice, 334 2, 19| south-west at first. Captain Nemo, during the squalls, had 335 2, 19| have thought that Captain Nemo was courting a death worthy 336 2, 19| of the Nautilus. Captain Nemo came down about twelve. 337 2, 20| isolated himself like Captain Nemo. Conseil and I, however, 338 2, 20| from Ireland. ~Was Captain Nemo going to land on the British 339 2, 20| could I answer? Captain Nemo reminded invisible. After 340 2, 20| finding. At noon, Captain Nemo himself came to work the 341 2, 20| spot in the ocean. Captain Nemo took the sun's altitude 342 2, 20| passed the meridian, Captain Nemo took his sextant, and watched 343 2, 20| slow voice I heard Captain Nemo say: ~"At one time this 344 2, 20| name!" muttered Captain Nemo, crossing his arms. ~ 345 2, 21| misanthropy which had shut Captain Nemo and his companions within 346 2, 21| advanced rapidly. If Captain Nemo allowed her to approach, 347 2, 21| as we supposed, Captain Nemo employed the Nautilus in 348 2, 21| mysterious existence of Captain Nemo had been unveiled; and, 349 2, 21| serious cannonade, Captain Nemo did not appear on the platform; 350 2, 21| at this vessel?" ~Captain Nemo was terrible to hear; he 351 2, 21| of the platform Captain Nemo unfurled a black flag, similar 352 2, 21| pursuit continued, and Captain Nemo contented himself with keeping 353 2, 21| scarcely spoken, when Captain Nemo imposed silence, saying: ~" 354 2, 21| for attack; but Captain Nemo contented himself with allowing 355 2, 21| mounted the platform. Captain Nemo had not left it. He was 356 2, 21| morning, without Captain Nemo noticing me. The ship stood 357 2, 21| several sailors. Captain Nemo either did not or would 358 2, 21| into the saloon. Captain Nemo was there, mute, gloomy, 359 2, 21| eddy. ~I turned to Captain Nemo. That terrible avenger, 360 2, 21| little children. Captain Nemo looked at them for some 361 2, 22| THE LAST WORDS OF CAPTAIN NEMO~The panels had closed on 362 2, 22| insurmountable horror for Captain Nemo. Whatever he had suffered 363 2, 22| this voyage. Of Captain Nemo I saw nothing whatever now, 364 2, 22| yet hoping to see Captain Nemo, wishing and yet not wishing 365 2, 22| have betrayed me to Captain Nemo's eyes. What was he doing 366 2, 22| I heard steps. Captain Nemo was there. He had not gone 367 2, 22| in a drama. Then Captain Nemo seemed to grow enormously, 368 2, 22| breathing; plunged, like Captain Nemo, in that musical ecstasy, 369 2, 22| thought terrified me. Captain Nemo had left his room. He was 370 2, 22| hesitate, even if Captain Nemo himself should rise before 371 2, 22| sounded faintly. Captain Nemo was there. He did not see 372 2, 22| when a sigh from Captain Nemo nailed me to the spot. I 373 2, 23| maelstrom? Does Captain Nemo still live? And does he 374 2, 23| nationality that of Captain Nemo? ~I hope so. And I also 375 2, 23| If it be so--if Captain Nemo still inhabits the ocean, 376 2, 23| give an answer ~Captain Nemo and myself~ ~


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