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1 1, 1 | the supernatural, spilled seas of ink during this memorable 2 1, 1 | demanded sharply that the seas should at any price be relieved 3 1, 3 | itself to be caught in the seas of Europe (for my particular 4 1, 3 | going to purge it from the seas. A glorious mission, but 5 1, 3 | an hour in scouring the seas in which the animal had 6 1, 4 | he had sworn to rid the seas of it. Either Captain Farragut 7 1, 4 | adventures in the polar seas. He related his fishing, 8 1, 4 | exist at the bottom of the seas, they must necessarily be 9 1, 5 | and made for the China Seas. We were on the theatre 10 1, 5 | would make for the European seas. ~This promise was made 11 1, 8 | read the very depths of the seas. ~The two strangers, with 12 1, 8 | commanded at the bottom of the seas. ~Ned and Conseil did not 13 1, 10| CHAPTER X~THE MAN OF THE SEAS~It was the commander of 14 1, 10| pursued me all over the seas? Was it unintentionally 15 1, 10| pursuing you over the high seas of the Pacific, the Abraham 16 1, 10| you to the bottom of the seas." ~"Where could one find 17 1, 12| it to defy the roughest seas. ~"These two hulls are composed 18 1, 12| in 1864 in the Northern Seas, we saw plates less than 19 1, 13| longitude. It is the quietest of seas; its currents are broad 20 1, 13| when the Caspian and Aral Seas formed but one vast sheet 21 1, 13| beautiful mackerel of these seas, with a blue body and silvery 22 1, 13| yellow; the woodcocks of the seas, some specimens of which 23 1, 13| all the collection of the seas of China and Japan. These 24 1, 19| starting-point in the Japan Seas. Before the ship's head 25 1, 19| aground, and in one of those seas where the tides are middling-- 26 1, 19| the level of high and low seas. To-day is 4th January, 27 1, 21| done on the surface of the seas," said Captain Nemo, "that 28 1, 22| continued her course between two seas, but with such remarkable 29 2, 1 | are peculiar to the Indian seas. ~These graceful molluscs 30 2, 1 | which multiply in these seas and make them very dangerous. 31 2, 1 | have floated on these milk seas for more than forty miles." ~ 32 2, 3 | melanopteron of the Indian Seas, of the species of shark 33 2, 4 | starting-point in the Japanese Seas. ~The next day (30th January), 34 2, 4 | between Suez and the South Seas have nothing more to fear 35 2, 4 | junction between the two seas, which will shorten the 36 2, 4 | communication between the two seas? If there was, the subterranean 37 2, 6 | the bottom of the Polar Seas, or lead us into Oceania, 38 2, 6 | regret this journey under the seas. I shall be glad to have 39 2, 6 | suppose it will end when these seas have nothing more to teach 40 2, 6 | does not fear frequented seas; who can say that it may 41 2, 6 | guard, above all, in the seas and in the sight of European 42 2, 6 | distrust us in these frequented seas? or did he only wish to 43 2, 6 | yards broad. I was in these seas when the phenomenon occurred, 44 2, 7 | he had when in the open seas, and his Nautilus felt itself 45 2, 8 | does not fly from civilised seas, and in some days I think 46 2, 11| return to the Australian seas of the Pacific. Ned Land 47 2, 11| for fear. In these large seas, void of islands, we could 48 2, 11| departure from the high seas of the Pacific. The bearings 49 2, 12| order to beat the Pacific seas, and so complete the tour 50 2, 12| have never fished in these seas, Ned?" ~"Never, sir; in 51 2, 12| their kinds, in certain seas which they never leave. 52 2, 12| have never fished in these seas, I do not know the kind 53 2, 12| as those of the northern seas?" asked he. ~"Very nearly, 54 2, 13| had fished in the Arctic Seas, was familiar with its icebergs; 55 2, 13| midst of these Antarctic seas before. On the 16th of March, 56 2, 13| Nautilus so far into southern seas; but, I repeat, it shall 57 2, 14| Ross, live in the Antarctic seas to the depth of more than 58 2, 14| peculiar to the Antarctic seas, and so oily, as I told 59 2, 14| chance has led me into these seas on the 21st of March, my 60 2, 14| peculiar to the southern seas; the whale, or the English " 61 2, 14| this deserted continent and seas which never man had yet 62 2, 15| seeking more practicable seas. As to the seals and morses, 63 2, 15| representing the southern seas. I would not interrupt him; 64 2, 16| Nautilus was in the open polar seas. We were at 26°. For five 65 2, 17| into frequented or deserted seas." ~I could not answer that 66 2, 17| since our embarkation in the seas of Japan. About eleven o' 67 2, 17| natural curiosities of these seas escaped all observation. ~ 68 2, 18| dimensions in the Indian seas. But the most astonishing 69 2, 19| when we were in your native seas. I will speak, now we are 70 2, 20| And the bottoms of these seas look like a field of battle, 71 2, 20| coming back towards European seas. In rounding the Emerald 72 2, 22| us towards the northern seas at a frightful speed. That 73 2, 22| we explore those unknown seas, the White Sea, the Sea 74 2, 23| ends the voyage under the seas. What passed during that 75 2, 23| right to speak of these seas, under which, in less than


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