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1 1, 1 | length distant, as if the surface had been violently agitated. 2 1, 2 | fifteen miles beneath the surface of the waters--what is the 3 1, 4 | watching narrowly the vast surface of the ocean. More than 4 1, 4 | strata lying miles below the surface of the water, it must necessarily 5 1, 4 | each square inch of its surface. It follows, then, that 6 1, 4 | three-eighths of an inch of the surface of your body would bear 7 1, 4 | inches you carry on the surface of your body?" ~"I have 8 1, 4 | that at 32 feet beneath the surface of the sea you would undergo 9 1, 4 | depths-- of those whose surface is represented by millions 10 1, 6 | come to take breath at the surface of the water, the air was 11 1, 6 | sliding off the rounded surface, was lost in two miles depth 12 1, 7 | strokes brought me to the surface of the water. My first care 13 1, 7 | quickly drawn up to the surface of the sea; and I heard, 14 1, 7 | hand, whose mirror-like surface was spotted with silvery 15 1, 7 | driving to the east. The surface of the sea glittered with 16 1, 7 | that I was brought to the surface of the water, that my chest 17 1, 8 | move, did it float on the surface of the ocean, or did it 18 1, 9 | rise and take breath at the surface of the water, like a whale, 19 1, 9 | evidently just risen to the surface of the ocean to breathe, 20 1, 10| of the sea, when, on its surface, he defied all attempts 21 1, 10| belong to despots. Upon its surface men can still exercise unjust 22 1, 11| the Nautilus rises to the surface of the waves." ~"These are 23 1, 11| because I go up to the surface of the water when I please. 24 1, 11| are obliged to come to the surface of the water?" ~"Not at 25 1, 11| little boat goes up to the surface of the sea with prodigious 26 1, 11| How do you return to the surface of the ocean? And how do 27 1, 12| a simple calculation the surface and cubic contents of the 28 1, 12| just been level with the surface." ~"Well, Captain, but now 29 1, 12| understand your rising to the surface; but, diving below the surface, 30 1, 12| surface; but, diving below the surface, does not your submarine 31 1, 12| vessel, and to go up to the surface, the pumps must overcome 32 1, 12| five or six mlles below the surface, I make use of slower but 33 1, 12| rise more quickly to the surface, I ship the screw, and the 34 1, 12| only one fathom below the surface of the water when the shock 35 1, 13| will go up again to the surface." ~The Captain pressed an 36 1, 13| from the east rippled the surface of the waters. The horizon, 37 1, 14| knots, the depth below the surface between twenty-five and 38 1, 14| that we had come to the surface of the ocean to renew our 39 1, 15| soil thirty feet below the surface of the ocean, astonished 40 1, 15| transparent. Above me was the calm surface of the sea. We were walking 41 1, 15| rays of the sun struck the surface of the waves at rather an 42 1, 15| kinds are known, grew on the surface of the water. ~I noticed 43 1, 16| all stretched up to the surface of the ocean. Not a filament, 44 1, 16| painful. We approached the surface of the sea rapidly. But 45 1, 16| yards and some inches of the surface of the water. I then saw 46 1, 16| flight I could discern on the surface of the sea. ~On this occasion 47 1, 17| morning to breathe at the surface of the water, free towns, 48 1, 21| Urville has done on the surface of the seas," said Captain 49 1, 21| gradually, and, sailing on the surface of the ocean, she quitted 50 1, 22| sometimes floated on their surface. ~During this period of 51 1, 22| a few yards beneath the surface of the waves. Her electric 52 1, 22| some storm agitated the surface of the waves. But at this 53 1, 22| the Nautilus quitted the surface of the ocean? Had it gone 54 1, 23| ever. It floated on the surface of the waves at a moderate 55 1, 23| some hundred feet below the surface of the waves." ~"Your dead 56 2, 1 | vast liquid plain, with a surface of 1,200,000,000 of acres, 57 2, 1 | high levels than at the surface of the sea. ~On the 25th 58 2, 1 | Nautilus passed the day on the surface, beating the waves with 59 2, 1 | travelling along on the surface of the ocean. We could count 60 2, 1 | He wanted to go to the surface and harpoon the monsters, 61 2, 1 | dead bodies floating on the surface of the water. They were 62 2, 2 | the Nautilus came to the surface of the sea, in 9° 4' N. 63 2, 3 | my arm, it was above the surface of the sea. Then the level 64 2, 3 | spring to return to the surface of the sea. ~I understood 65 2, 3 | his heel, mounted to the surface. ~We all three followed 66 2, 4 | the Nautilus went to the surface of the ocean there was no 67 2, 4 | sometimes it kept on the surface, sometimes it dived to avoid 68 2, 4 | about sixty feet above the surface, more capricious but less 69 2, 4 | nothing good either on its surface or in its depths.'" ~"One 70 2, 4 | has this day made on its surface." ~"What! such a passage 71 2, 5 | Nautilus floated on the surface of the sea, approaching 72 2, 5 | came now and then to the surface to breathe. Its wound had 73 2, 5 | barrel soon returned to the surface, and shortly after the body 74 2, 5 | vessel having returned to the surface, I mounted the platform. 75 2, 5 | and will not return to the surface until we have passed through 76 2, 6 | the Nautilus rose to the surface. I hastened on to the platform. 77 2, 6 | We are floating on its surface, friend Ned." ~"What!" said 78 2, 6 | drawn, we shall come to the surface of the water, without even 79 2, 6 | occasionally to take breath at the surface. ~I turned towards Captain 80 2, 6 | mounted immediately to the surface of the water, and did not 81 2, 6 | depths and returning to the surface. ~Then I heard steps upon 82 2, 6 | breathing fresh air on the surface. The thought then struck 83 2, 7 | vessel only mounted to the surface of the waves at night to 84 2, 8 | out. It returned to the surface of the waves, and our daily 85 2, 9 | and our vessel rose to the surface of the ocean. I rushed towards 86 2, 9 | violently, and crisping the surface of the waves. Instinctively 87 2, 9 | rays of light whitened the surface of the ocean. ~ 88 2, 10| Nautilus was floating on the surface of the ocean. Besides, I 89 2, 10| about ten yards beneath the surface of the ocean. This is its 90 2, 10| the whole of its peaceable surface, which knew neither ripple 91 2, 11| kept some yards beneath the surface of the waves. The name Sargasso 92 2, 11| the centre of the liquid surface, that is to say, in the 93 2, 11| could not again rise to the surface. And time will one day justify 94 2, 11| sailed whole days on the surface of the waves. The sea seemed 95 2, 11| two-fifths of an inch of its surface. ~"What a situation to be 96 2, 12| is obliged to go to the surface every twenty-four hours." ~ 97 2, 12| the morning, being on the surface of the ocean, the Nautilus 98 2, 12| water without coming to the surface. There was only just time 99 2, 12| when it returned to the surface, striking it front or sideways, 100 2, 12| carnage! What a noise on the surface of the waves! What sharp 101 2, 12| that we were rising to the surface. The panel opened, and we 102 2, 13| Nautilus remained on the surface of the ocean. Ned Land, 103 2, 13| Antarctic region. Of the liquid surface of the sea there was no 104 2, 13| Captain's reasoning; "if the surface of the sea is solidified 105 2, 13| than 300 feet above the surface, they are not more than 106 2, 13| thirty or forty degrees of surface cold." ~"Just so, sir--just 107 2, 13| be unable to come to the surface." ~"Good, sir! but do you 108 2, 13| temperature of the water at the surface showed twelve degrees, it 109 2, 13| was then going towards the surface; but prudently emptying 110 2, 13| of which rose above the surface. It was twice the height 111 2, 13| thickness between us and the surface of the ocean! It was then 112 2, 13| I noticed that the lower surface of the iceberg was only 113 2, 13| now separated us from the surface of the waters. The iceberg 114 2, 13| rising diagonally to the surface, which sparkled under the 115 2, 14| seemed to be leaving the cold surface of the waters. Captain Nemo 116 2, 15| blackish patches spread on the surface, showing the formation of 117 2, 15| she at least come to the surface of the sea?" ~"We do not 118 2, 15| Nautilus must rise to the surface of the sea." ~We were in 119 2, 15| Above, because the lower surface of the iceberg stretched 120 2, 16| attack it on the ceiling-like surface, since the iceberg itself 121 2, 16| Nemo then sounded the lower surface. There ten yards of wall 122 2, 16| yard thick, on the marked surface, which was about 600 cubic 123 2, 16| Nautilus could regain the surface of the waves? Was it destined 124 2, 16| side walls and the lower surface of the iceberg thickened 125 2, 16| remained to be raised from the surface. Two yards only separated 126 2, 16| lungs. Had we risen to the surface of the waves? Were we free 127 2, 16| than twenty feet from the surface. A mere plate of ice separated 128 2, 17| Nautilus ascended to the surface some minutes before noon, 129 2, 17| ocean, sometimes at the surface. The Nautilus passed beyond 130 2, 18| going to do?" ~"Rise to the surface, and slaughter this vermin." ~" 131 2, 18| Nautilus had then risen to the surface. One of the sailors, posted 132 2, 19| caprice, would brave it at the surface. The wind blew from the 133 2, 19| had been let loose on the surface of that ocean? ~ 134 2, 20| it wandered first on the surface, and then beneath it, amid 135 2, 21| was rising slowly to the surface of the sea, and the form 136 2, 21| its course. It was on the surface, rolling slightly. My companions 137 2, 21| with the deck. The long surface of the steel cigar no longer 138 2, 21| was some yards beneath the surface of the waves. I understood 139 2, 22| miles an hour, now on the surface, and now thirty feet below 140 2, 22| water. When we came to the surface to renew the air, the panels