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1 1, 1 | that. ~In every place of great resort the monster was the 2 1, 1 | assembled at lunch in the great saloon, a slight shock was 3 1, 1 | days' delay, which caused great uneasiness in Liverpool, 4 1, 2 | entitled Mysteries of the Great Submarine Grounds. This 5 1, 2 | of enormous power. ~"The great depths of the ocean are 6 1, 2 | this narwhal. A frigate of great speed, the Abraham Lincoln, 7 1, 3 | destination. She was a frigate of great speed, fitted with high-pressure 8 1, 4 | this mysterious sea, whose great depths had up to this time 9 1, 4 | familiarised with all the great marine mammalia--YOU ought 10 1, 4 | a cetacean, harpooned a great number, and killed several; 11 1, 4 | with a horn of defence of great penetrating power." ~"Hum!" 12 1, 5 | south-east coast of America with great rapidity. The 3rd of July 13 1, 5 | wake of the ship, to the great satisfaction (I must say) 14 1, 6 | produced by an agent of great SHINING power. The luminous 15 1, 6 | body of water rushing with great violence. ~The captain, 16 1, 7 | a leaden weight, I felt great difficulty in bearing up. 17 1, 7 | forms the bodies of the great marine mammalia. But this 18 1, 7 | happily its speed was not great. ~"As long as it sails horizontally," 19 1, 8 | Land, in spite of his own great height, could not measure 20 1, 8 | his deep breathing denoted great power of lungs. ~Whether 21 1, 8 | board, examined us with great attention, without saying 22 1, 8 | recommenced our story. ~To his great disgust, the harpooner did 23 1, 9 | had evidently consumed a great part of the oxygen that 24 1, 10| words of the commander had a great effect upon me. I cannot 25 1, 10| cetacea, and the sugar by the great fucus of the North Sea; 26 1, 10| upon their wide shelves a great number of books uniformly 27 1, 10| severe design. I saw works of great value, the greater part 28 1, 10| together some objects of great value. These are my last 29 1, 11| screw. I examined it with great interest, in order to understand 30 1, 11| works, by electro-magnets of great size, on a system of levers 31 1, 11| below. How do you get to the great depths, where you find an 32 1, 12| the cost of this vessel is great?" ~"M. Aronnax, an iron 33 1, 13| divide the waters into five great portions: the Arctic or 34 1, 14| point of the horizon with great attention. This examination 35 1, 14| But I, in encountering great pressures at the bottom 36 1, 14| powder, I use air under great pressure, which the pumps 37 1, 15| protecting it from the great pressure of the water, and 38 1, 15| who must have possessed great strength), Conseil and myself 39 1, 16| to answer, I only put my great copper head to Conseil's. 40 1, 16| thrill. A large bird of great breadth of wing, clearly 41 1, 16| returned to my room, in great wonder at this surprising 42 1, 17| on the Normandy coasts, great pockets that the waves and 43 1, 18| surmounted by a peak of great height. ~That day being 44 1, 19| shores of Vanikoro with great speed. Her course was south-westerly, 45 1, 19| always rough, broke with great violence, with a noise like 46 1, 19| drew the Nautilus down to a great depth, and I could see nothing 47 1, 19| Captain's amiability." ~To my great surprise, Captain Nemo gave 48 1, 20| excellent, and I ate of it with great relish. ~"What time is it 49 1, 20| The Malays, who carry on a great trade in these birds with 50 1, 20| Happily Conseil, to his great surprise, made a double 51 1, 20| that I have not deserved great merit." ~"Why, Conseil?" ~" 52 1, 21| cast from their slings with great skill. One of these chiefs, 53 1, 21| did not push off, to the great displeasure of Master Land, 54 1, 21| Urville was one of your great sailors," said the Captain 55 1, 23| singularly clear. To my great surprise, I was in my own 56 2, 1 | Thus, in the midst of this great sea, Captain Nemo's life 57 2, 1 | anyone but myself, who had a great love for the sea, the hours 58 2, 1 | For some days we saw a great number of aquatic birds, 59 2, 1 | variable, often taking us into great depths. Several times they 60 2, 1 | making them rebound to a great height. Who under such circumstances 61 2, 3 | replied. "We are going to no great depth, and the solar rays 62 2, 3 | terror even, at seeing four great copper heads leaning over 63 2, 4 | vessels perished there in great numbers on the sandbanks 64 2, 4 | under the water of this great historical fact?" ~"No, 65 2, 4 | honour to a nation than great captains. He began, like 66 2, 4 | Lesseps!" ~"Yes! honour to the great citizen," I replied, surprised 67 2, 5 | from us. It looked like a great sandbank deposited in the 68 2, 5 | harpoon, although thrown with great force; had apparently only 69 2, 5 | for it shot onwards with great rapidity. ~The boat, rowed 70 2, 5 | furrows of fire, traced by the great speed, under the brilliant 71 2, 6 | foresight, to the Canadian's great despair. Did Captain Nemo 72 2, 6 | and sometimes it went to great depths, for, between the 73 2, 6 | was looking at us. ~To my great amazement, Captain Nemo 74 2, 6 | strong box, which held a great many ingots. ~They were 75 2, 6 | idiosyncrasy)-- I felt so great a heat that I was obliged 76 2, 6 | glass, but the heat was so great that I quickly took it off 77 2, 7 | sea par excellence, "the great sea" of the Hebrews, "the 78 2, 7 | understood that Ned Land, to his great disgust, was obliged to 79 2, 8 | distance greater than the great circle of the earth. Where 80 2, 8 | fair wind to carry us is no great thing. Who knows but by 81 2, 8 | the Captain's room. To my great surprise, this door was 82 2, 8 | boots, an otterskin cap, a great coat of byssus, lined with 83 2, 10| yards long, and endowed with great muscular strength, which 84 2, 10| invaded by the sea, after some great convulsion of the earth. 85 2, 10| will you tell me why the Great Architect has suspended 86 2, 11| than three years for the great current to pass round it. 87 2, 11| for some enormous whale of great price; but Captain Nemo 88 2, 11| still lower, in spite of the great pressure. I felt the steel 89 2, 11| Nautilus too long to such great pressure." ~"Go up again!" 90 2, 12| of this enormous head, in great cavities divided by cartilages, 91 2, 13| were heard on all sides, great overthrows of icebergs, 92 2, 13| pure enough, the cold very great, being 12° below zero; but, 93 2, 14| taught they would be of great service as fishing-dogs. 94 2, 14| off when he throws to a great height columns of air and 95 2, 15| into night. The cold was great, the constellations shone 96 2, 15| consulted the manometer. To my great surprise, it showed a depth 97 2, 15| the voltaic rays upon the great blocks so capriciously cut; 98 2, 15| screw, it carried us at great speed. ~"It will be a hindrance," 99 2, 15| my hand the work on the Great Submarine Depths. I did 100 2, 15| cramped space, was very great. But Captain Nemo knew that 101 2, 16| separated us from the water, so great was the thickness of the 102 2, 17| it was evident, to, my great satisfaction, that we were 103 2, 17| one's thumb; and, having great tenacity, they are often 104 2, 17| the Nautilus passed with great rapidity. Towards evening 105 2, 17| Captain Nemo, to Ned Land's great displeasure, did not like 106 2, 18| direction of the Nautilus with great speed, watching us with 107 2, 18| varying colour changing with great rapidity, according to the 108 2, 18| when the panel rose with great violence, evidently drawn 109 2, 18| one of his companions, and great tears gathered in his eyes. ~ 110 2, 19| the waves; his grief was great. It was the second companion 111 2, 20| depth of the sea is not great at Newfoundland--not more 112 2, 20| which was embarked on the Great Eastern. This attempt also 113 2, 20| a metallic covering. The Great Eastern sailed on the 13th 114 2, 20| On the 23rd of July the Great Eastern was not more than 115 2, 20| this cable will last for a great length of time, for they 116 2, 20| British Isles? No. To my great surprise he made for the 117 2, 20| sextant, and watched with great attention. The perfect rest 118 2, 21| and fell, in spite of his great strength, upon the deck. ~"