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1 1, 1 | the learned ones of the day, if it existed at all. And 2 1, 1 | clock in the morning, as the day was breaking. The officers 3 1, 2 | was the question of the day. How could I be otherwise? 4 1, 3 | Farragut would not lose a day nor an hour in scouring 5 1, 4 | the subject, which I one day thought it my duty to press 6 1, 5 | north-west, and the next day the screw of the frigate 7 1, 5 | not sleep--twenty times a day, a misconception or an optical 8 1, 5 | three months, during which a day seemed an age, the Abraham 9 1, 5 | submarine mystery. ~The next day, the 5th of November, at 10 1, 6 | his hands. ~At six o'clock day began to break; and, with 11 1, 6 | disappeared. At seven o'clock the day was sufficiently advanced, 12 1, 6 | Suddenly, just as on the day before, Ned Land's voice 13 1, 6 | miles during this unlucky day, November the 6th. But night 14 1, 6 | perhaps, tired with its day's work, it slept, letting 15 1, 9 | certainly have begun another day." ~"So," said Conseil, " 16 1, 10| done with the world on the day when my Nautilus plunged 17 1, 10| beneath the waters. That day I bought my last volumes, 18 1, 11| longitude; and glasses for day and night, which I use to 19 1, 11| there is neither night nor day, sun nor moon, but only 20 1, 13| as we see in the present day. The solid had wrested from 21 1, 14| NOTE OF INVITATION~The next day was the 9th of November. 22 1, 14| during our sitting of the day before, and hoping to see 23 1, 14| the glasses. ~The whole day passed without my being 24 1, 14| thirty fathoms. ~The next day, 10th of November, the same 25 1, 14| the greater part of the day with me. They were astonished 26 1, 14| accuse it as yet. ~That day I commenced the journal 27 1, 14| betokened wind for that day. But what was wind to this 28 1, 15| the lowest state between day and night; but we could 29 1, 17| from my fatigues of the day before, and I went up on 30 1, 17| everything in their way. That day they brought up curious 31 1, 17| Nautilus. ~Nearly every day, for some time, the panels 32 1, 17| 150 yards of depth. One day, however, I do not know 33 1, 18| thence to the Marquesas. ~One day, when I was suggesting this 34 1, 18| peak of great height. ~That day being Christmas Day, Ned 35 1, 18| That day being Christmas Day, Ned Land seemed to regret 36 1, 20| I might perhaps wake one day to find myself half devoured." ~" 37 1, 20| slept soundly. ~The next day, 6th January, nothing new 38 1, 20| more fortunate than on the day before with regard to the 39 1, 20| enchanting island the next day, for he wished to depopulate 40 1, 21| more numerous than on the day before-- five or six hundred 41 1, 21| declined. ~So that, on that day, the boat did not push off, 42 1, 21| Moreover, it was the last day that the Nautilus would 43 1, 21| float in open sea the next day, according to Captain Nemo' 44 1, 22| AEGRI SOMNIA"~The following day 10th January, the Nautilus 45 1, 22| phrase was said. But on this day it was exchanged for another 46 1, 23| THE CORAL KINGDOM~The next day I woke with my head singularly 47 1, 23| crew and the events of the day before; and this mystery 48 1, 23| scene. During the whole day, I was haunted by uncomfortable 49 1, 23| region in which, on that day, the Captain did the honours 50 2, 1 | events shall dictate. ~That day, the 24th of January, 1868, 51 2, 1 | the Nautilus passed the day on the surface, beating 52 2, 1 | cetacean? Three parts of this day I spent on the platform. 53 2, 1 | twilight which binds night to day in tropical zones, Conseil 54 2, 1 | the Nautilus. ~The next day, 26th of January, we cut 55 2, 1 | northern hemisphere. During the day a formidable troop of sharks 56 2, 4 | SEA~In the course of the day of the 29th of January, 57 2, 4 | Japanese Seas. ~The next day (30th January), when the 58 2, 4 | satisfy the Canadian, who that day came to me asking where 59 2, 4 | to my surprise. ~The next day, the 7th of February, we 60 2, 4 | from the first dawn of day, Mocha came in sight, now 61 2, 4 | diameter of ninety miles. ~That day at noon, after the bearings 62 2, 4 | that we shall be there the day after to-morrow." ~"Indeed?" ~" 63 2, 4 | on the Nautilus, if the day after to-morrow she is to 64 2, 4 | of land what man has this day made on its surface." ~" 65 2, 4 | should not have ventured this day into the impassable Red 66 2, 5 | phosphorescent. ~The next day, the 10th of February, we 67 2, 5 | sorry to go back, for one day, to your trade of a fisherman 68 2, 5 | weighed 10,000 lb. ~The next day, 11th February, the larder 69 2, 6 | GRECIAN ARCHIPELAGO~The next day, the 12th of February, at 70 2, 6 | February, at the dawn of day, the Nautilus rose to the 71 2, 6 | his apparatus, I was each day nearer the completion of 72 2, 6 | Captain Nemo should this day offer you your liberty; 73 2, 6 | the offer made you this day was never to be renewed, 74 2, 6 | word on the subject. The day that you are ready, come 75 2, 6 | of the saloon. ~The next day, the 14th of February, I 76 2, 6 | correspondent? ~The next day I related to Conseil and 77 2, 6 | this sea of fire. ~The next day, the 16th of February, we 78 2, 7 | volcanic burst should one day raise these two barriers 79 2, 7 | friend, this earth will one day be that cold corpse; it 80 2, 8 | of the Atlantic. ~A sad day I passed, between the desire 81 2, 8 | unbearable uneasiness. This day of waiting seemed eternal. 82 2, 10| SUBMARINE COAL-MINES~The next day, the 20th of February, I 83 2, 10| was eight o'clock the next day when I entered the saloon. 84 2, 10| time for loading is one day only, and we continue our 85 2, 10| Whatever it might be, the next day, the Nautilus, having left 86 2, 11| XI~THE SARGASSO SEA~That day the Nautilus crossed a singular 87 2, 11| surface. And time will one day justify Maury's other opinion, 88 2, 11| red, and blue. ~All the day of the 22nd of February 89 2, 11| the Cape of Good Hope. One day we were followed by the 90 2, 11| the 13th of March; that day the Nautilus was employed 91 2, 12| into some extreme. That day, the 14th of March, Conseil 92 2, 12| show of spirit; but that day an event did happen which 93 2, 12| Ned Land. "And one fine day the creature plunges, carrying 94 2, 12| these fishermen will one day cause the disappearance 95 2, 12| ordinary food. From that day I noticed with uneasiness 96 2, 13| Some reflected the light of day upon a thousand crystal 97 2, 13| fact. Several times that day the Nautilus tried again, 98 2, 13| morning of that memorable day, the 19th of March, the 99 2, 14| arrived without the orb of day showing itself for an instant. 100 2, 14| continued till the next day. It was impossible to remain 101 2, 14| of the horizon. The next day, the 20th of March, the 102 2, 14| rising, and I hoped that that day our observations might be 103 2, 14| Because then the orb of day described such lengthened 104 2, 14| the radiant orb. The next day, the 21st of March, at five 105 2, 14| and his bad humour grew day by day. After all, I was 106 2, 14| his bad humour grew day by day. After all, I was not sorry 107 2, 14| Captain Nemo, on this 21st day of March, 1868, have reached 108 2, 14| turning towards the orb of day, whose last rays lapped 109 2, 15| ACCIDENT OR INCIDENT?~The next day, the 22nd of March, at six 110 2, 16| that is all." ~On this day for several hours I used 111 2, 16| of suffocation. The next day, March 26th, I resumed my 112 2, 16| solidification. ~The next day, March 27th, six yards of 113 2, 16| of the Nautilus. And this day would make it worse. An 114 2, 16| unflinching, unmurmuring. ~On that day the ordinary work was accomplished 115 2, 16| to describe it. The next day my breathing was oppressed. 116 2, 16| in the throat. ~On that day, the sixth of our imprisonment, 117 2, 16| iceberg is to last another day before we reach the open 118 2, 17| platform. The point shown each day on the planisphere, and, 119 2, 17| by the Atlantic. The next day, April 1st, when the Nautilus 120 2, 17| recognised the following day. The depth of the sea was 121 2, 19| Gulf of Mexico, and overrun day and night by the little 122 2, 19| Master," he said that day to me, "this must come to 123 2, 19| would then be revealed some day. ~"Captain," I said, "I 124 2, 19| hope of bequeathing one day, to future time, the result 125 2, 19| in Japan, broke the same day on the shores of America. 126 2, 19| seven-tenths at the close of day. I saw a large vessel pass 127 2, 20| captain's secrets. ~The next day, the 1st of June, the Nautilus 128 2, 20| altitude as he had done the day before. The sea was beautiful, 129 2, 20| seventy-four years ago, day for day on this very spot, 130 2, 20| seventy-four years ago, day for day on this very spot, in latitude 131 2, 21| and with the first dawn of day the firing began afresh. 132 2, 21| rising sun, and this dreadful day of the 2nd of June had dawned. ~ 133 2, 22| before my eyes. From that day, who could tell into what 134 2, 22| countries, that night and day no longer followed their 135 2, 22| yet How long seemed that day, the last that I should 136 2, 23| which Progress will one day open a road. ~Shall I be 137 2, 23| hecatomb? ~Will the waves one day carry to him this manuscript