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1 1, 1 | any leak. Captain Anderson went down immediately into the 2 1, 1 | once, and one of the men went down to ascertain the extent 3 1, 6 | and the frigate now simply went on by her own momentum. 4 1, 6 | by her wonderful screw, went straight at the animal. 5 1, 6 | more pressure." ~Ned Land went to his post. The fires were 6 1, 6 | steady eye and grave face, went up to the gun and took a 7 1, 6 | its sleep. The Canadian went to take his place again 8 1, 6 | body. The electric light went out suddenly, and two enormous 9 1, 8 | reverse way, met me, and we went back to the middle of the 10 1, 10| thanked Captain Nemo, and went up to the shelves of the 11 1, 13| arrived," said the Captain. ~I went to the central staircase 12 1, 14| soon as I was dressed I went into the saloon. It was 13 1, 14| steward, mute and impassive, I went to bed, not without some 14 1, 15| were bound to walk, so we went on, whilst above our heads 15 1, 17| of the day before, and I went up on to the platform, just 16 1, 17| when he had finished, he went and leant on the cage of 17 1, 17| said this, Captain Nemo went towards the panel, and disappeared 18 1, 17| ladder. I followed him, and went into the large drawing-room. 19 1, 17| In the morning, when I went on the platform, I saw two 20 1, 17| master to look." ~I rose, went, and leaned on my elbows 21 1, 17| the Nautilus, turning, went round the submerged vessel, 22 1, 18| its route. As long as it went through more frequented 23 1, 18| Followed by Captain Nemo, I went up on to the platform, and 24 1, 18| the 23rd, several officers went round the island and brought 25 1, 18| Vanikoro. The Boussole, which went first, ran aground on the 26 1, 18| southerly coast. The Astrolabe went to its help, and ran aground 27 1, 19| betwixt wind and water, went at a moderate pace. Her 28 1, 19| I and my two companions went up on to the deserted platform. 29 1, 19| course of the waves, that went from south-east to north-west 30 1, 19| going back to north-west, it went through a large quantity 31 1, 21| kangaroos on the other, he went tolerably fast. In two minutes 32 1, 21| that I did not disturb. I went up again on to the platform: 33 1, 21| tropics. My remembrances went to France in the train of 34 1, 21| morning of the 8th January I went up on to the platform. The 35 1, 21| arrows alighted on her. ~I went down to the saloon, but 36 1, 21| was to dismiss me, and I went back to my room. ~There 37 1, 21| I remained alone and went to bed, but slept indifferently. 38 1, 21| waited still some time, then went into the large saloon. The 39 1, 22| the contrary, Captain Nemo went himself to test the temperature 40 1, 22| foreboded a coming storm. I went up on to the platform just 41 1, 22| would have been useless. I went down to the cabin occupied 42 1, 22| globe that lighted the cell went out, and left us in total 43 1, 22| astonished me was that Conseil went off into a heavy slumber. 44 1, 23| free. I opened the door, went to the half-deck, went up 45 1, 23| went to the half-deck, went up the central stairs. The 46 1, 23| evening before, were open. I went on to the platform. ~Ned 47 1, 23| understand? ~The next morning I went on to the bridge. Captain 48 1, 23| had changed my clothes I went up on to the platform, and, 49 2, 1 | its submarine journey, I went down to the saloon. The 50 2, 1 | hundred fathoms deep. We went on so for some days. To 51 2, 1 | of January the Nautilus went at the rate of two hundred 52 2, 1 | waterline. In that way we went about two miles, but without 53 2, 2 | second, who immediately went out. Soon the Nautilus returned 54 2, 3 | hurriedly, dressed, and went into the saloon. ~Captain 55 2, 3 | of the boat. The master went to the tiller; his four 56 2, 3 | we sheered off. ~The boat went towards the south; the oarsmen 57 2, 3 | above his head. He dived and went up successively. A stone 58 2, 3 | about five yards deep, he went on his knees and filled 59 2, 3 | picked up at random. Then he went up, emptied it, pulled up 60 2, 3 | fishing? Several times he went up in this way, and dived 61 2, 3 | getting up without any wound, went straight to the Indian, 62 2, 4 | January), when the Nautilus went to the surface of the ocean 63 2, 4 | their bearings, and they went by guess amongst currents 64 2, 5 | seats, and the coxswain went to the tiller. Ned, Conseil, 65 2, 5 | tiller. Ned, Conseil, and I went to the back of the boat. ~" 66 2, 5 | before us. The Nautilus went boldly into it. A strange 67 2, 5 | Mediterranean. The Nautilus went with the torrent, rapid 68 2, 6 | wished it; so we all three went and sat down near the lantern, 69 2, 6 | s cage; and sometimes it went to great depths, for, between 70 2, 6 | Saying which, Captain Nemo went towards a piece of furniture 71 2, 8 | Land's project. ~Twice I went to the saloon. I wished 72 2, 8 | could not remain quiet. I went and came, hoping to calm 73 2, 8 | scuttled every galleon, which went to the bottom with their 74 2, 8 | disposed of their burden, and went back to this inexhaustible 75 2, 9 | soon as I was dressed, I went into the saloon. The compass 76 2, 9 | whole world of crustacea. I went along, climbing the rocks, 77 2, 10| steps on the platform. I went to the panel. It was open; 78 2, 10| thanked the Captain and went to look for my companions, 79 2, 10| breakfast, about ten o'clock, we went down on to the mountain. ~" 80 2, 11| the Gulf of Florida, we went in the direction of Spitzbergen. 81 2, 12| if one of these creatures went from Behring to Davis Straits, 82 2, 12| the whales. The Nautilus went under water. Conseil, Ned 83 2, 13| horizon. But Captain Nemo went from one opening to another, 84 2, 13| still very thin. We all went below. The usual reservoirs 85 2, 13| Southern Ocean. The thermometer went up, the needle of the compass 86 2, 13| iceberg. But the Nautilus went lower still--it went to 87 2, 13| Nautilus went lower still--it went to the depth of four hundred 88 2, 14| until five o'clock. Then I went to bed, not, however, without 89 2, 14| way. Breakfast over, we went on shore. The Nautilus had 90 2, 14| the waters. Captain Nemo went towards the peak, which 91 2, 15| that time? Doubtless they went beneath the icebergs, seeking 92 2, 15| Captain entered the saloon. I went up to him. ~"Our course 93 2, 16| least thick." ~Captain Nemo went out. Soon I discovered by 94 2, 16| work of escape? But when I went on board again, I told Captain 95 2, 16| signed me to follow him. We went on board. I took off my 96 2, 16| for the Nautilus. When I went back on board, I was half 97 2, 16| 28th of March. The Nautilus went at a frightful pace, forty 98 2, 17| important point. The Nautilus went at a rapid pace. The polar 99 2, 17| coasts of Brazil, for we went at a giddy speed. Not a 100 2, 18| waters. Captain Bouguer went near to the animal, and 101 2, 18| noticing or speaking to us, he went to the panel, looked at 102 2, 18| his lieutenant. The latter went out. Soon the panels were 103 2, 18| The ceiling was lighted. I went towards the Captain. ~"A 104 2, 18| following Captain Nemo, we went towards the central staircase. ~ 105 2, 19| the will of the waves. It went at random. He could not 106 2, 19| yards. The Nautilus still went at random; all supervision 107 2, 19| you to go to see him." ~I went to my room. From thence 108 2, 19| handle. The door opened, I went in. The Captain was there. 109 2, 20| is here." ~He turned and went below. Had he seen the vessel 110 2, 21| vengeance animated every soul. I went down at the moment another 111 2, 21| contain my impatience, I went to the central staircase. 112 2, 22| the rising of the moon. I went to my room, but could not 113 2, 22| for you." ~The Canadian went out without giving me time 114 2, 22| course of the Nautilus, I went to the saloon. We were running