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1 1, 3 | road to the antipodes. ~"Conseil," I called in an impatient 2 1, 3 | in an impatient voice. ~Conseil was my servant, a true, 3 1, 3 | even when asked for it. ~Conseil had followed me for the 4 1, 3 | was forty years old? ~But Conseil had one fault: he was ceremonious 5 1, 3 | was sometimes provoking. ~"Conseil," said I again, beginning 6 1, 3 | in the world. What would Conseil say? ~"Conseil," I called 7 1, 3 | What would Conseil say? ~"Conseil," I called a third time. ~ 8 1, 3 | I called a third time. ~Conseil appeared. ~"Did you call, 9 1, 3 | you please, sir," replied Conseil, quietly. ~"Not an instant 10 1, 3 | collections, sir?" observed Conseil. ~"They will keep them at 11 1, 3 | returning to Paris, then?" said Conseil. ~"Oh! certainly," I answered, 12 1, 3 | proper, sir," coolly replied Conseil. ~"You see, my friend, it 13 1, 3 | well off here," said I to Conseil. ~"As well, by your honour' 14 1, 3 | shell of a whelk," said Conseil. ~I left Conseil to stow 15 1, 3 | said Conseil. ~I left Conseil to stow our trunks conveniently 16 1, 4 | reasons. Only one amongst us, Conseil, seemed to protest by his 17 1, 5 | was nearly blind, whilst Conseil kept repeating in a calm 18 1, 5 | on the starboard netting. Conseil, standing near me, was looking 19 1, 5 | darkness. ~In looking at Conseil, I could see he was undergoing 20 1, 5 | sentiment of curiosity. ~"Come, Conseil," said I, "this is the last 21 1, 5 | permitted to say, sir," replied Conseil, "that I never reckoned 22 1, 5 | poorer." ~"You are right, Conseil. It is a foolish affair 23 1, 5 | little room, sir," replied Conseil, "and in your museum, sir; 24 1, 5 | capital!" ~"As you say, Conseil. I fancy we shall run a 25 1, 5 | tolerably certain," replied Conseil, quietly; "I think they 26 1, 5 | expose one's self to " ~Conseil had not time to finish his 27 1, 7 | with one hand my faithful Conseil's arm. ~"Is it you?" said 28 1, 7 | you?" ~"Myself," answered Conseil; "and waiting master's orders." ~" 29 1, 7 | The frigate?" replied Conseil, turning on his back; "I 30 1, 7 | Perhaps so," calmly answered Conseil. "However, we have still 31 1, 7 | good deal in some hours." ~Conseil's imperturbable coolness 32 1, 7 | difficulty in bearing up. Conseil saw this. ~"Will master 33 1, 7 | Then I did the same for Conseil, and we continued to swim 34 1, 7 | being without its helm. Conseil argued on this supposition, 35 1, 7 | strain of violent cramp. Conseil was obliged to keep me up, 36 1, 7 | lips could utter no sounds. Conseil could articulate some words, 37 1, 7 | cry answered the cry from Conseil. ~"Did you hear?" I murmured. ~" 38 1, 7 | murmured. ~"Yes! Yes!" ~And Conseil gave one more despairing 39 1, 7 | hailing us in the darkness? ~Conseil made a last effort, and, 40 1, 7 | whales' bellies! However, Conseil was towing me again. He 41 1, 7 | I half opened my eyes. ~"Conseil!" I murmured. ~"Does master 42 1, 7 | Does master call me?" asked Conseil. ~Just then, by the waning 43 1, 7 | saw a face which was not Conseil's and which I immediately 44 1, 7 | was made up on this point. Conseil and I could only agree with 45 1, 8 | iron ladder. Ned Land and Conseil, firmly seized, followed 46 1, 8 | calm yourself," replied Conseil, quietly. "Do not cry out 47 1, 8 | trace of window or door. Conseil, going round the reverse 48 1, 8 | said the imperturbable Conseil. ~The sudden lighting of 49 1, 8 | to tell our story," said Conseil, "perhaps these gentlemen 50 1, 8 | Professor Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and master Ned Land, the 51 1, 8 | what part to take, when Conseil said: ~"If master will permit 52 1, 8 | iron cage?" ~"Bah!" said Conseil, philosophically; "we can 53 1, 8 | knowing all languages," said Conseil, "or the disadvantage of 54 1, 8 | is something like!" said Conseil. ~"Bah!" said the angry 55 1, 8 | We shall see," said Conseil. ~The dishes, of bell metal, 56 1, 8 | bottom of the seas. ~Ned and Conseil did not reflect much. They 57 1, 8 | shall sleep well," said Conseil. ~"So shall I," replied 58 1, 9 | observations, when Ned and Conseil awoke almost at the same 59 1, 9 | master sleep well?" asked Conseil, with his usual politeness. ~" 60 1, 9 | another day." ~"So," said Conseil, "we have slept twenty-four 61 1, 9 | is just like you, friend Conseil," said Ned, impatiently. " 62 1, 9 | dreadful. ~I felt terrified, Conseil was calm, Ned Land roared. ~ 63 1, 9 | grip of his powerful hand. ~Conseil was already trying to unclasp 64 1, 10| felt towards the Canadian. Conseil interested in spite of himself, 65 1, 10| scientific mission abroad, Conseil, his servant, and Ned Land, 66 1, 10| towards the Canadian and Conseil: ~"A repast awaits you in 67 1, 11| six feet long, in which Conseil and Ned Land, enchanted 68 1, 13| with it, when Ned Land and Conseil appeared at the door of 69 1, 13| Ned named the fish, and Conseil classed them. I was in ecstasies 70 1, 13| hour of five. ~Ned Land and Conseil returned to their cabin, 71 1, 14| long sleep of twelve hours. Conseil came, according to custom, 72 1, 14| the ship's crew: Ned and Conseil spent the greater part of 73 1, 14| regard to us? ~After all, as Conseil said, we enjoyed perfect 74 1, 14| to my room with Ned and Conseil, I found upon my table a 75 1, 14| Island of Crespo!" added Conseil. ~"Oh! then the gentleman 76 1, 14| shoulders without speaking, and Conseil and he left me. ~After supper, 77 1, 14| passing before Ned's and Conseil's cabin, I called my two 78 1, 15| said Captain Nemo. ~"Is Conseil going to risk it?" asked 79 1, 15| wherever he goes," replied Conseil. ~At the Captain's call 80 1, 15| possessed great strength), Conseil and myself were soon enveloped 81 1, 15| his head into the helmet, Conseil and I did the same, not 82 1, 15| followed some steps behind. Conseil and I remained near each 83 1, 15| could I not communicate to Conseil the lively sensations which 84 1, 16| my great copper head to Conseil's. I saw the worthy fellow' 85 1, 16| shuddering with horror. Conseil and the sailor of the Nautilus 86 1, 16| companion did the same, and Conseil and I followed their example. 87 1, 16| companion doing the same to Conseil. At first I knew not what 88 1, 16| I did not know whether Conseil stopped to classify them; 89 1, 17| drawing-room. Ned Land and Conseil watched the luminous water 90 1, 17| valuable lessons from it, when Conseil interrupted me. ~"Will master 91 1, 17| voice. ~"What is the matter, Conseil?" ~"I want master to look." ~ 92 1, 19| the 1st of January, 1863, Conseil joined me on the platform. ~" 93 1, 19| happy New Year?" ~"What! Conseil; exactly as if I was at 94 1, 19| tide will suffice?" said Conseil, simply. ~The Canadian looked 95 1, 19| The Canadian looked at Conseil, then shrugged his shoulders. ~" 96 1, 19| friend Ned is right," said Conseil, "and I agree with him. 97 1, 19| Will master risk it?" asked Conseil, "and we shall know how 98 1, 19| slight breeze blew on land. Conseil and I rowing, we sped along 99 1, 19| course." ~"Glutton!" said Conseil, "he makes my mouth water." ~" 100 1, 19| is uneasy about it," said Conseil. ~"Whatever it may be," 101 1, 20| Land. ~"Exquisite!" replied Conseil. ~"And I do not think," 102 1, 20| the worse for him," said Conseil. ~"And so much the better 103 1, 20| Master is right," replied Conseil; "and I propose to reserve 104 1, 20| the smallest specimen." ~"Conseil, we must not despair," said 105 1, 20| significantly. ~"Well, Ned!" said Conseil. ~"My word!" returned the 106 1, 20| half devoured." ~"Friend Conseil, I like you much, but not 107 1, 20| not trust you," replied Conseil. "But enough. We must absolutely 108 1, 20| joyously. During this time, Conseil and I chose the best fruits 109 1, 20| fruits enclosed no kernel. Conseil brought a dozen to Ned Land, 110 1, 20| clock at least," replied Conseil. ~"How time flies on firm 111 1, 20| Let us be off," replied Conseil. ~We returned through the 112 1, 20| There are only birds," said Conseil. ~"But they are eatable," 113 1, 20| parrots there." ~"Friend Conseil," said Ned, gravely, "the 114 1, 20| they were wrong. Happily Conseil, to his great surprise, 115 1, 20| continue hunting," replied Conseil. "Let us go towards the 116 1, 20| of getting near one when Conseil, who was walking in front, 117 1, 20| magnificent specimen. ~"Ah! bravo, Conseil!" ~"Master is very good." ~" 118 1, 20| deserved great merit." ~"Why, Conseil?" ~"Because this bird is 119 1, 20| examined the curious bird. Conseil was right. The bird, drunk 120 1, 20| still more marked by Ned and Conseil's exploits. ~Indeed, the 121 1, 20| Nautilus this evening?" said Conseil. ~"Suppose we never return?" 122 1, 21| from the sky," remarked Conseil, "or they would merit the 123 1, 21| savoury pigeon's leg fall from Conseil's hand, gave still more 124 1, 21| promise. ~I therefore called Conseil, who brought me a little 125 1, 21| deformity, very rarely met with. Conseil was just dragging, and his 126 1, 21| species missing} ~"Yes, Conseil; but, instead of being rolled 127 1, 21| pay their weight in gold. ~Conseil and I were absorbed in the 128 1, 21| the precious object in Conseil's hand. I uttered a cry 129 1, 21| uttered a cry of despair! Conseil took up his gun, and aimed 130 1, 21| the arm of the savage. ~"Conseil!" cried I. "Conseil!" ~" 131 1, 21| savage. ~"Conseil!" cried I. "Conseil!" ~"Well, sir! do you not 132 1, 21| Ah! the scoundrel!" cried Conseil; "I would rather he had 133 1, 21| had broken my shoulder!" ~Conseil was in earnest, but I was 134 1, 21| my room. ~There I found Conseil, who wished to know the 135 1, 21| excuse me, sir," answered Conseil, "friend Ned is busy making 136 1, 21| staircase. There Ned Land and Conseil were slyly watching some 137 1, 21| met with the same fate. ~Conseil was in ecstasy. Ned Land, 138 1, 22| occupied by Ned Land and Conseil, and told them the Captain' 139 1, 22| what this means?" asked Conseil. ~I told my companions what 140 1, 22| a recommendation?" asked Conseil. ~"Yes, my boy." ~"Well, 141 1, 22| happen." ~"You are right, Conseil." ~"Unfortunately," said 142 1, 22| fare." ~"Friend Ned," asked Conseil, "what would you have said 143 1, 22| what astonished me was that Conseil went off into a heavy slumber. 144 1, 23| platform. ~Ned Land and Conseil waited there for me. I questioned 145 1, 23| I rejoined Ned Land and Conseil, and told them of Captain 146 1, 23| Captain Nemo's proposition. Conseil hastened to accept it, and 147 1, 23| of coral. ~Ned Land and Conseil were near me. We watched, 148 2, 1 | the theory which satisfied Conseil. ~That worthy fellow persisted 149 2, 1 | to day in tropical zones, Conseil and I were astonished by 150 2, 1 | whiteness of the waters. ~Conseil could not believe his eyes, 151 2, 1 | sea." ~"But, sir," said Conseil, "can you tell me what causes 152 2, 1 | Several leagues!" exclaimed Conseil. ~"Yes, my boy; and you 153 2, 2 | ill-timed." ~At this moment Conseil and the Canadian entered, 154 2, 2 | to you, sir," interrupted Conseil, "the commander of the Nautilus 155 2, 2 | little walk." ~"Sir," said Conseil, "would you give us some 156 2, 2 | will teach you." ~Ned and Conseil seated themselves on an 157 2, 2 | Branch of molluscs," said Conseil. ~"Precisely so, my learned 158 2, 2 | Precisely so, my learned Conseil; and, amongst these testacea 159 2, 2 | the same oyster?" asked Conseil. ~"Yes, my boy. Some are 160 2, 2 | Certainly not," said Conseil; "but will you tell us now 161 2, 2 | according to their size?" asked Conseil. ~"Not only according to 162 2, 2 | ornaments." ~"But," said Conseil, "is this pearl-fishery 163 2, 2 | run cold. ~"Well, and you, Conseil, what do you think of sharks?" ~" 164 2, 2 | of sharks?" ~"Me!" said Conseil. "I will be frank, sir." ~" 165 2, 3 | on the platform. Ned and Conseil were already there, delighted 166 2, 3 | Captain Nemo, Ned Land, Conseil, and I took our places in 167 2, 3 | thought it too far off. As to Conseil, he was merely there from 168 2, 3 | these words, I turned to Conseil and Ned Land. But my two 169 2, 3 | shock of which overthrew Conseil. ~But Ned Land had disentangled 170 2, 3 | with the Captain's and Conseil's sharp friction, I saw 171 2, 5 | Accompanied by Ned and Conseil, I seated myself on the 172 2, 5 | went to the tiller. Ned, Conseil, and I went to the back 173 2, 6 | About seven o'clock Ned and Conseil joined me. ~"Well, Sir Naturalist," 174 2, 6 | friend Ned." ~"What!" said Conseil, "this very night." ~"Yes, 175 2, 6 | The next day I related to Conseil and the Canadian the events 176 2, 7 | submarine barrier. ~I showed Conseil, on the map of the Mediterranean, 177 2, 7 | you please, sir," observed Conseil, "it is like a real isthmus 178 2, 7 | can well believe it," said Conseil. ~"I will add," I continued, " 179 2, 7 | It is not probable, Conseil." ~"Well, but allow me to 180 2, 7 | with you; but I repeat, Conseil, this phenomenon will never 181 2, 7 | The sun is not sufficient, Conseil. Can it give heat to a dead 182 2, 7 | my boy." ~"Then," said Conseil, "we shall have time to 183 2, 7 | interfere with it." ~And Conseil, reassured, returned to 184 2, 8 | accompanied by Ned Land and Conseil. At a distance of about 185 2, 8 | I returned to my room, Conseil to his cabin; but the Canadian, 186 2, 8 | said he. "I have warned Conseil. At that moment Captain 187 2, 8 | ship's crew can see us. Conseil and I will gain the central 188 2, 9 | The Canadian returned to Conseil. As soon as I was dressed, 189 2, 9 | taking with me either Ned or Conseil. ~In a few moments we had 190 2, 10| water. ~Amongst bony fish Conseil noticed some about three 191 2, 10| They mounted the platform. Conseil, who was astonished at nothing, 192 2, 10| once more on land," said Conseil. ~"I do not call this land," 193 2, 10| picture it perfectly," said Conseil. "But, sir, will you tell 194 2, 10| lake?" ~"Most probably, Conseil, because some convulsion 195 2, 10| But, friend Ned," said Conseil, "if the passage had not 196 2, 10| knees and crawled along. But Conseil's dexterity and the Canadian' 197 2, 10| Pon my word," said Conseil, "it will be gingerbread." ~" 198 2, 10| pierce-stone and sea-fennel. Conseil gathered some bundles of 199 2, 12| day, the 14th of March, Conseil and he came to me in my 200 2, 12| earth." ~"Perhaps so," said Conseil; "but, in any case, the 201 2, 12| estimate their maximum?" ~"How, Conseil?" ~"By calculation; given 202 2, 12| every twenty-four hours." ~Conseil had not finished the sentence 203 2, 12| contains." ~"Just so," said Conseil. ~"Or," I continued, "the 204 2, 12| for three men," murmured Conseil. ~The Canadian shook his 205 2, 12| observation, sir?" said Conseil. "Poor Ned is longing for 206 2, 12| their acquaintance," said Conseil. ~"Look! look!" exclaimed 207 2, 12| And build houses," said Conseil. ~"Yes, joker," said Ned 208 2, 12| But, friend Ned," said Conseil, "why do you not ask Captain 209 2, 12| permission to chase them?" ~Conseil had not finished his sentence 210 2, 12| Nautilus went under water. Conseil, Ned Land, and I took our 211 2, 13| familiar with its icebergs; but Conseil and I admired them for the 212 2, 13| precision which quite charmed Conseil; icebergs or mountains, 213 2, 13| had taken my place with Conseil in the saloon; through the 214 2, 13| if you please, sir," said Conseil. ~"I believe we shall," 215 2, 13| some hours' repose, and Conseil did the same. In crossing 216 2, 14| men, bearing instruments, Conseil, and myself were in it. 217 2, 14| sand, where we ran ashore. Conseil was going to jump on to 218 2, 14| I landed, followed by Conseil, leaving the two men in 219 2, 14| and so oily, as I told Conseil, that the inhabitants of 220 2, 14| A little more," said Conseil, "and they would be perfect 221 2, 14| appeared, the boat took Conseil and myself to land. The 222 2, 14| of vessels. ~"Sir," said Conseil, "will you tell me the names 223 2, 14| female into a mermaid. I made Conseil notice the considerable 224 2, 14| are not dangerous?" asked Conseil. ~"No; not unless you attack 225 2, 14| They are quite right," said Conseil. ~"I do not say they are 226 2, 14| would produce. ~"Good!" said Conseil; "a concert of bulls!" ~" 227 2, 14| the expense of my loins. Conseil, more prudent or more steady, 228 2, 14| Nemo returned on board. Conseil and I remained to survey 229 2, 15| the saloon, Ned Land and Conseil entered. ~"What is the matter?" 230 2, 15| to ask you, sir," replied Conseil. ~"Confound it!" exclaimed 231 2, 15| We do not know," said Conseil. ~"It is easy to decide," 232 2, 15| ask Captain Nemo," said Conseil. ~"But where shall we find 233 2, 15| beautiful! how beautiful!" cried Conseil. ~"Yes," I said, "it is 234 2, 15| beautiful. Suddenly a cry from Conseil made me turn. ~"What is 235 2, 15| look, sir!" Saying which, Conseil clapped his hands over his 236 2, 15| have believed it," said Conseil. ~It was then five in the 237 2, 15| are going backwards?" said Conseil. ~"Yes," I replied. "This 238 2, 15| quarter of an hour after, Conseil, approaching me, said, " 239 2, 15| returned to my walk. Ned and Conseil rose to go. ~"Stay here, 240 2, 15| As you please, sir," Conseil replied. ~Some hours passed. 241 2, 15| close by my side. I seized Conseil's hand. Our looks expressed 242 2, 16| were open, and, posted near Conseil, I examined the ambient 243 2, 16| replaced by new workers, whom Conseil and I joined. The second 244 2, 16| almost unconscious. My brave Conseil, though exhibiting the same 245 2, 16| We are off!" murmured Conseil in my ear. ~I could not 246 2, 16| the iceberg? No! Ned and Conseil, my two brave friends, were 247 2, 17| keen enjoyment. ~"Ah!" said Conseil, "how delightful this oxygen 248 2, 17| two companions. Ned and Conseil had prolonged my life during 249 2, 17| What do you mean?" said Conseil. ~"I mean that I shall take 250 2, 17| Nautilus." ~"Well," said Conseil, "after all this, are we 251 2, 18| thought of. The Canadian, Conseil, and I had a long conversation 252 2, 18| monsters." ~"What!" said Conseil; "cuttlefish, real cuttlefish 253 2, 18| said Ned. ~"Well," said Conseil, with the most serious air 254 2, 18| At St. Malo," answered Conseil. ~"In the port?" said Ned, 255 2, 18| No; in a church," replied Conseil. ~"In a church!" cried the 256 2, 18| of these stories?" asked Conseil. ~"Nothing, my friends; 257 2, 18| measure about six yards?" said Conseil, who, posted at the window, 258 2, 18| replied. ~"Its head," rejoined Conseil, "was it not crowned with 259 2, 18| considerable development?" ~"Yes, Conseil." ~"And was not its mouth 260 2, 18| parrot's beak?" ~"Exactly, Conseil." ~"Very well! no offence 261 2, 18| brothers." ~I looked at Conseil. Ned Land hurried to the 262 2, 18| which the Alector saw," said Conseil. ~"No," replied the Canadian; " 263 2, 18| were ready for the attack. Conseil and I took two hatchets; 264 2, 18| their axes. The Canadian, Conseil, and I buried our weapons 265 2, 19| recital; I have read it to Conseil and to the Canadian. They 266 2, 20| himself like Captain Nemo. Conseil and I, however, never left 267 2, 20| cable lying on the bottom. Conseil, to whom I had not mentioned 268 2, 21| and mounted the platform. Conseil and the Canadian were already 269 2, 21| Friend Ned," replied Conseil, "what harm can it do to 270 2, 21| steam, and rejoined Ned and Conseil. ~"We will fly!" I exclaimed. ~" 271 2, 21| Ned Land was resolute, Conseil calm, myself so nervous 272 2, 22| to my room, where Ned and Conseil had remained silent enough. 273 2, 22| an end, appeared no more. Conseil could not draw a word from 274 2, 22| remained alone. Ned Land and Conseil avoided speaking, for fear 275 2, 22| darkness. Come to the boat; Conseil and I will wait for you." ~ 276 2, 23| maelstrom-- how Ned Land, Conseil, and myself ever came out


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