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1 1, 4 | I leave you to judge how eyes were used on board the Abraham 2 1, 5 | the Pacific. ~"Keep your eyes open!" called out the sailors. ~ 3 1, 5 | were opened widely. Both eyes and glasses, a little dazzled, 4 1, 6 | however good the Canadian's eyes were, I asked myself how 5 1, 6 | increased and dazzled our eyes. ~At this moment, leaning 6 1, 7 | received. I half opened my eyes. ~"Conseil!" I murmured. ~" 7 1, 8 | enveloped in darkness. My eyes, dazzled with the outer 8 1, 8 | after some minutes, my eyes had not been able to discern 9 1, 8 | phosphorescence. After shutting my eyes involuntarily, I opened 10 1, 8 | shoulders, and his black eyes looked around with cold 11 1, 8 | particular feature was his eyes, rather far from each other, 12 1, 8 | of water so opaque to our eyes, and as if he read the very 13 1, 8 | The man with the soft calm eyes listened to me quietly, 14 1, 8 | too many fancies kept my eyes half open. Where were we? 15 1, 9 | reviving air. They rubbed their eyes, stretched themselves, and 16 1, 10| and disdain kindled in the eyes of the Unknown, and I had 17 1, 10| could scarcely believe my eyes. ~"Captain Nemo," said I 18 1, 10| which is dead to me. In my eyes, your modern artists are 19 1, 11| have them always under my eyes, and they indicate my position 20 1, 13| interesting to me. Then my eyes fell upon the vast planisphere 21 1, 13| and so rapidly that my eyes received a painful impression. ~ 22 1, 13| serpents six feet long, with eyes small and lively, and a 23 1, 13| passed before my dazzled eyes, all the collection of the 24 1, 13| time I dreamt on, till my eyes fell on the instruments 25 1, 15| marvellous, a feast for the eyes, this complication of coloured 26 1, 16| saw the worthy fellow's eyes glistening with delight, 27 1, 16| happens to all divers. And my eyes soon closed behind the thick 28 1, 16| watching me with squinting eyes, ready to spring upon me. 29 1, 16| with short ears, its round eyes, and white whiskers like 30 1, 17| coming towards it with hungry eyes, enormous sharks, attracted 31 1, 20| comparatively small, its eyes placed near the opening 32 1, 22| face was transfigured. His eyes flashed sullenly; his teeth 33 1, 22| of my efforts to keep my eyes open, they would close. 34 1, 22| leaden caps, fell over my eyes. I could not raise them; 35 1, 23| seemed fatigued; his heavy eyes had not been refreshed by 36 1, 23| looked at me with his large eyes and gave no sign of pain 37 1, 23| some tears glistened in his eyes, which I thought incapable 38 2, 1 | Captain of snatching from my eyes the glass I had raised to 39 2, 1 | Conseil could not believe his eyes, and questioned me as to 40 2, 3 | war-machine, watched us with fixed eyes, and under our feet crawled 41 2, 3 | entered; we followed. My eyes soon accustomed themselves 42 2, 3 | advancing diagonally, his eyes on fire, and his jaws open. 43 2, 3 | by degrees. He opened his eyes. What was his surprise, 44 2, 3 | trembling hand. His wondering eyes showed that he knew not 45 2, 5 | replied; "but I have not your eyes, you know." ~"Look well," 46 2, 5 | Land looked eagerly. His eyes shone with covetousness 47 2, 5 | sir," said Ned Land, his eyes flaming. ~"Only," continued 48 2, 5 | cabin was dark; but soon my eyes accustomed themselves to 49 2, 6 | And you who have such good eyes, Ned, you can see the jetty 50 2, 6 | the fish passing before my eyes. ~In the midst of the waters 51 2, 7 | landscape which flies before his eyes; that is to say, the distant 52 2, 9 | continually passing before my eyes, I should not have been 53 2, 9 | under my feet, having only eyes to admire the wild sites 54 2, 9 | darkness. They were the eyes of giant crustacea crouched 55 2, 9 | part of the Atlantic. My eyes ranged far over a large 56 2, 9 | There indeed under my eyes, ruined, destroyed, lay 57 2, 9 | Captain Nemo brought before my eyes! ~Where was I? Where was 58 2, 9 | had it there now before my eyes, bearing upon it the unexceptionable 59 2, 10| light. I closed my dazzled eyes for an instant, and then 60 2, 10| bound to believe my own eyes. There at a hole bored in 61 2, 12| he met the Captain, his eyes lit up with suppressed anger; 62 2, 12| exclaimed the Canadian, whose eyes had never left the ocean, " 63 2, 12| tusks, and their formidable eyes. Ned Land could not contain 64 2, 13| the mountain a plain. My eyes never left the manometer. 65 2, 14| looking at us with their soft eyes. There were several kinds 66 2, 14| their clear voluptuous eyes, their charming positions, 67 2, 14| instruments near him, his eyes fixed on the northern horizon, 68 2, 15| Captain Nemo never took his eyes off the manometer. Since 69 2, 15| it?" I asked. ~"Shut your eyes, sir! Do not look, sir!" 70 2, 15| clapped his hands over his eyes. ~"But what is the matter, 71 2, 15| am dazzled, blinded." ~My eyes turned involuntarily towards 72 2, 15| and took a book, which my eyes overran mechanically. A 73 2, 16| master!" ~Tears came into my eyes on hearing him speak thus. 74 2, 18| Yes, Ned." ~"With your own eyes?" ~"With my own eyes." ~" 75 2, 18| own eyes?" ~"With my own eyes." ~"Where, pray, might that 76 2, 18| Precisely." ~"Had not its eyes, placed at the back of its 77 2, 18| gesture of disgust. Before my eyes was a horrible monster worthy 78 2, 18| its enormous staring green eyes. Its eight arms, or rather 79 2, 18| plunged into the staring eyes of the cuttle fish. But 80 2, 18| great tears gathered in his eyes. ~ 81 2, 19| Some were struck before my eyes. The Nautilus was still 82 2, 21| itself deeply on my mind. My eyes did not leave the Captain, 83 2, 21| screwed up the corners of his eyes, and for a few moments fixed 84 2, 21| head. He did not take his eyes from the vessel. The intensity 85 2, 21| hair standing on end, with eyes wide open, panting, without 86 2, 21| I followed him with my eyes. On the end wall beneath 87 2, 22| was continually before my eyes. From that day, who could 88 2, 22| betrayed me to Captain Nemo's eyes. What was he doing at this 89 2, 22| events passed before my eyes like scenes in a drama. 90 2, 22| from bursting. I closed my eyes; I would not think any longer.