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1 1, 7 | deck a kind of horizontal platform, when I felt it gradually 2 1, 11| staircase that led to the platform, I saw a cabin six feet 3 1, 13| staircase which opened on to the platform, clambered up the iron steps, 4 1, 13| part of the Nautilus. ~The platform was only three feet out 5 1, 13| Toward the middle of the platform the longboat, half buried 6 1, 14| staircase, and mounted the platform. ~It was six o'clock, the 7 1, 14| heard steps approaching the platform. I was prepared to salute 8 1, 14| appeared. He advanced on the platform, not seeming to see me. 9 1, 14| Every morning I mounted the platform. The same phrase was pronounced 10 1, 17| and I went up on to the platform, just as the second lieutenant 11 1, 17| men, had come up onto the platform. They came to draw up the 12 1, 17| morning, when I went on the platform, I saw two miles to windward, 13 1, 18| Nemo, I went up on to the platform, and greedily scanned the 14 1, 19| Conseil joined me on the platform. ~"Master, will you permit 15 1, 19| went up on to the deserted platform. Before us was the steersman' 16 1, 19| and his lieutenant on the platform. They were examining the 17 1, 21| from the Nautilus on to the platform. But no. The enormous machine, 18 1, 21| went up again on to the platform: night had already fallen; 19 1, 21| January I went up on to the platform. The dawn was breaking. 20 1, 21| Papuans should occupy the platform, I do not see how you could 21 1, 21| savages, who stamped on the platform, uttering deafening cries. 22 1, 21| deck communicating with the platform. Whoever touched it felt 23 1, 22| storm. I went up on to the platform just as the second lieutenant 24 1, 22| walked from one end of the platform to the other, without looking 25 1, 22| out from the front of the platform, set myself to look over 26 1, 23| were open. I went on to the platform. ~Ned Land and Conseil waited 27 1, 23| lieutenant then came on to the platform, and gave the usual order 28 1, 23| clothes I went up on to the platform, and, a prey to conflicting 29 2, 1 | of the sun. I mounted the platform, lit a cigar, and watched 30 2, 1 | but the daily walks on the platform, when I steeped myself in 31 2, 1 | this day I spent on the platform. I watched the sea. Nothing 32 2, 3 | staircase, which led on the platform. Ned and Conseil were already 33 2, 4 | Captain Nemo mounted the platform, where I happened to be, 34 2, 5 | I seated myself on the platform. The coast on the eastern 35 2, 5 | Captain Nemo appeared on the platform. He saw the dugong, understood 36 2, 5 | immovable as ever, mounted the platform. One carried a harpoon and 37 2, 5 | hoist the dugong on to the platform. It weighed 10,000 lb. ~ 38 2, 5 | the surface, I mounted the platform. Most impatient to pass 39 2, 5 | at the extremity of the platform. It was a cabin measuring 40 2, 5 | the other extremity of the platform. ~"Now," said Captain Nemo, " 41 2, 6 | surface. I hastened on to the platform. Three miles to the south 42 2, 6 | Then I heard steps upon the platform; and I knew they were unfastening 43 2, 8 | and our daily walks on the platform were restored to us. ~I 44 2, 8 | to keep one's foot on the platform, which the heavy rolls of 45 2, 9 | ocean. I rushed towards the platform. Ned Land had preceded me. 46 2, 9 | now arrived on the first platform, where other surprises awaited 47 2, 10| Besides, I heard steps on the platform. I went to the panel. It 48 2, 10| satisfied." ~I stood on the platform and waited. The darkness 49 2, 10| we were. They mounted the platform. Conseil, who was astonished 50 2, 10| perfectly immovable. On the platform, and on the mountain, the 51 2, 12| We were seated on the platform, with a quiet sea. The month 52 2, 12| appeared together on the platform. ~Captain Nemo watched the 53 2, 12| and we hurried on to the platform. The sea was covered with 54 2, 13| which, from one end of the platform to the other, we could see 55 2, 13| imprudent. I was on the platform at that moment. The Captain 56 2, 13| closing of the panels on the platform. I threw one last look at 57 2, 14| POLE~I rushed on to the platform. Yes! the open sea, with 58 2, 14| impossible to remain on the platform. From the saloon, where 59 2, 14| the morning, I mounted the platform. I found Captain Nemo there. ~" 60 2, 17| AMAZON~How I got on to the platform, I have no idea; perhaps 61 2, 17| saw we were alone on the platform. The foreign seamen in the 62 2, 17| the drawing-room or on the platform. The point shown each day 63 2, 17| ducks fell by dozens on the platform, and soon took their places 64 2, 18| on the other to reach the platform, two other arms, lashing 65 2, 18| twelve poulps now invaded the platform and sides of the Nautilus. 66 2, 18| serpents, that wriggled on the platform in the waves of blood and 67 2, 19| had taken his place on the platform. He had made himself fast, 68 2, 20| nor pitched. ~I was on the platform when the altitude was taken, 69 2, 21| left him and mounted the platform. Conseil and the Canadian 70 2, 21| Nemo did not appear on the platform; but, if one of the conical 71 2, 21| on the fore part of the platform Captain Nemo unfurled a 72 2, 21| second had remained on the platform. The screw was set in motion, 73 2, 21| and I ventured on to the platform. The Captain was still walking 74 2, 21| uneasiness, I mounted the platform. Captain Nemo had not left 75 2, 21| when the second mounted the platform, accompanied by several 76 2, 21| iron balustrade around the platform was lowered, and the lantern 77 2, 22| Canadian left me. I reached the platform, on which I could with difficulty