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1 1, 2 | stocked with coal. ~Three hours before the Abraham Lincoln 2 1, 3 | yourself too. We leave in two hours." ~"As you please, sir," 3 1, 5 | minutes to my meals, but a few hours to sleep, indifferent to 4 1, 6 | engine. But it was of no use. Hours passed, without its showing 5 1, 7 | However, we have still several hours before us, and one can do 6 1, 7 | can do a good deal in some hours." ~Conseil's imperturbable 7 1, 7 | we could swim on for some hours, perhaps till day-break. 8 1, 7 | then we should have eight hours to swim before sunrise, 9 1, 8 | have not eaten for fifteen hours. Our appetites satisfied, 10 1, 9 | so renew for twenty-four hours the atmospheric provision? ~ 11 1, 9 | we have slept twenty-four hours?" ~"That is my opinion." ~" 12 1, 9 | one of the crew. ~For two hours more Ned Land's temper increased; 13 1, 10| to your cabins for some hours or some days, as the case 14 1, 11| divided it into twenty-four hours, like the Italian clocks, 15 1, 13| wonders." ~For two whole hours an aquatic army escorted 16 1, 14| after a long sleep of twelve hours. Conseil came, according 17 1, 14| breathable air for nine or ten hours." ~"I have no further objections 18 1, 16| in the world. ~After four hours of this walking, I was surprised 19 1, 16| At last, after about four hours, this marvellous excursion 20 1, 16| by this incident. For two hours we followed these sandy 21 1, 17| are let down for several hours, and enclose in their meshes 22 1, 17| wrecked at most some few hours. Three stumps of masts, 23 1, 20| the forest, and for two hours we surveyed it in all directions. ~ 24 1, 21| I was alone for several hours, sometimes thinking of the 25 1, 21| that would shine in some hours' time. The moon shone in 26 1, 21| fishery. Now to work! For two hours we fished unceasingly, but 27 1, 22| of water. ~During several hours the Nautilus floated in 28 1, 23| He will be dead in two hours." ~"Can nothing save him?" ~" 29 1, 23| last, after walking two hours, we had attained a depth 30 2, 1 | great love for the sea, the hours would have seemed long and 31 2, 1 | fifty leagues in twenty-four hours, being five hundred and 32 2, 4 | the waters. ~What charming hours I passed thus at the window 33 2, 6 | resolved to employ some hours in studying the fishes of 34 2, 6 | then all noise ceased. ~Two hours after, the same noise, the 35 2, 7 | MEDITERRANEAN IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS~The Mediterranean, the blue 36 2, 7 | accomplished in forty-eight hours. Starting on the morning 37 2, 8 | incomplete. ~What dreadful hours I passed thus! Sometimes 38 2, 8 | waiting seemed eternal. Hours struck too slowly to keep 39 2, 8 | many useful and agreeable hours. I looked at all its riches, 40 2, 9 | terrestrial regions. ~Two hours after quitting the Nautilus 41 2, 10| intention of waking after a few hours' sleep; but it was eight 42 2, 11| hundred leagues in twenty-four hours. Captain Nemo evidently 43 2, 12| surface every twenty-four hours." ~Conseil had not finished 44 2, 12| 625 men for twenty-four hours." ~"Six hundred and twenty-five!" 45 2, 13| we had had three or four hours of night, and by and by 46 2, 13| that was kept up, in forty hours we should reach the pole. ~ 47 2, 13| the morning I took some hours' repose, and Conseil did 48 2, 13| should have been renewed four hours ago; but I did not suffer 49 2, 14| afterwards we had reached it, two hours later we had made the round 50 2, 14| eight in the morning. Four hours remained to us before the 51 2, 14| have envied. We were two hours getting to the summit of 52 2, 15| What does it matter, some hours more or less, provided we 53 2, 15| Conseil replied. ~Some hours passed. I often looked at 54 2, 16| air. Now, for thirty-six hours we have been hidden under 55 2, 16| renewal. In forty-eight hours our reserve will be exhausted." ~" 56 2, 16| delivered before forty-eight hours?" ~"We will attempt it, 57 2, 16| grew thinner. After two hours' hard work, Ned Land came 58 2, 16| re-entered, after working two hours, to take some food and rest, 59 2, 16| renewed for forty-eight hours, and its vivifying qualities 60 2, 16| after a lapse of twelve hours, we had only raised a block 61 2, 16| Reckoning that it took twelve hours to accomplish this much 62 2, 16| On this day for several hours I used my pickaxe vigorously. 63 2, 16| injection was begun, and three hours after the thermometer marked 64 2, 16| One degree was gained. Two hours later the thermometer only 65 2, 16| There was yet forty-eight hours' work. The air could not 66 2, 16| I do not know how many hours passed thus, but I was conscious 67 2, 17| my life during the last hours of this long agony. All 68 2, 22| sleep towards the early hours, a sleep both painful and