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1 1, 4 | thing and another as we looked at this mysterious sea, 2 1, 4 | incredulous?" ~The harpooner looked at me fixedly for some moments 3 1, 5 | course of the cetacean. I looked and looked till I was nearly 4 1, 5 | the cetacean. I looked and looked till I was nearly blind, 5 1, 7 | head got better again. I looked at all points of the horizon. 6 1, 7 | five miles from us, and looked like a dark mass, hardly 7 1, 7 | raised his head sometimes, looked before us, and uttered a 8 1, 8 | shoulders, and his black eyes looked around with cold assurance; 9 1, 8 | range of his vision, and he looked as if he magnified the objects 10 1, 10| marine origin. ~Captain Nemo looked at me. I asked him no questions, 11 1, 10| volutes of the ceiling. I looked with real admiration at 12 1, 13| brightness outside, and we looked out as if this pure crystal 13 1, 16| Nemo's immense domains. He looked upon it as his own, and 14 1, 18| Island of Aurou, that at noon looked like a mass of green woods, 15 1, 19| you flee?" ~Captain Nemo looked at me curiously, and made 16 1, 19| Conseil, simply. ~The Canadian looked at Conseil, then shrugged 17 1, 20| completely roasted. The interior looked like a white pasty, a sort 18 1, 21| CAPTAIN NEMO'S THUNDERBOLT~We looked at the edge of the forest 19 1, 21| even if they were open." ~I looked at the Captain. ~"You do 20 1, 22| gestures. For myself, I had looked carefully in the direction 21 1, 22| the place indicated. He looked long. I felt very much puzzled, 22 1, 23| preceding night. He made none. I looked at him. He seemed fatigued; 23 1, 23| refreshed by sleep; his face looked very sorrowful. He walked 24 1, 23| bandages, and the wounded man looked at me with his large eyes 25 1, 23| shed over his death-bed. I looked at his intelligent forehead, 26 1, 23| the flowers faded as I looked, and the bush changed into 27 2, 3 | few stars to be seen. I looked on the side where the land 28 2, 3 | belt, and we start." ~I looked at my companions; they were 29 2, 5 | coast on the eastern side looked like a mass faintly printed 30 2, 5 | than a mile from us. It looked like a great sandbank deposited 31 2, 5 | gigantic dugong! ~Ned Land looked eagerly. His eyes shone 32 2, 5 | the screw diminished. ~I looked in silence at the high straight 33 2, 6 | the sea." ~The Canadian looked attentively. ~"Certainly 34 2, 6 | did not say one word. I looked. Captain Nemo took the ingots 35 2, 6 | change of temperature. I looked at the manometer; it showed 36 2, 8 | was shut, he sat down and looked at me silently. ~"Friend 37 2, 8 | security." ~Ned Land still looked at me fixedly; at length 38 2, 8 | useful and agreeable hours. I looked at all its riches, all its 39 2, 8 | waves were sparkling. I looked. ~For half a mile around 40 2, 9 | expected this visit. He looked very disappointed. ~"Well, 41 2, 9 | the whole mass of rock. ~I looked down the side we had just 42 2, 10| I entered the saloon. I looked at the manometer. It told 43 2, 10| for an instant, and then looked again. The Nautilus was 44 2, 14| half basalt. From thence we looked upon a vast sea which, towards 45 2, 14| seen only by refraction, looked like a golden disc shedding 46 2, 14| parts by the horizon. ~I looked at the last rays crowning 47 2, 15| Some hours passed. I often looked at the instruments hanging 48 2, 16| terrible. But everyone had looked the danger in the face, 49 2, 16| on board?" ~The Captain looked in my face. "After to-morrow 50 2, 16| moments I breathed freely. I looked at the clock; it was eleven 51 2, 17| soon returned, and, when I looked round me, I saw we were 52 2, 18| one of its brothers." ~I looked at Conseil. Ned Land hurried 53 2, 18| horrible beast!" he cried. ~I looked in my turn, and could not 54 2, 18| us, he went to the panel, looked at the poulps, and said 55 2, 18| them, man to beast." ~I looked at him. I thought I had 56 2, 19| chain you with an oath?" ~He looked at me with his arms crossed. ~" 57 2, 20| half a mile round us. ~I looked to the port side, and saw 58 2, 21| a dull boom was heard. I looked at the Captain. He did not 59 2, 21| gunshot," replied Ned Land. ~I looked in the direction of the 60 2, 21| taking refuge in my room, we looked at each other without speaking. 61 2, 21| little children. Captain Nemo looked at them for some moments,