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1 1, 8 | to dress myself, and my companions followed my example. During 2 1, 8 | replied Ned Land. ~My two companions stretched themselves on 3 1, 9 | fatigues. I woke first. My companions had not moved, and were 4 1, 10| which we enjoy ourselves, my companions and I." ~It was evident 5 1, 10| M. Aronnax. You and your companions will not, perhaps, have 6 1, 10| Captain Nemo; and you and your companions are nothing to me but the 7 1, 13| the saloon. ~My two brave companions remained petrified at the 8 1, 14| pleasure see him joined by his companions. ~CAPTAIN NEMO, Commander 9 1, 14| the North Pacific, to my companions. ~"If Captain Nemo does 10 1, 14| simply answered that my companions and myself were ready to 11 1, 14| s cabin, I called my two companions, who followed promptly. 12 1, 15| Captain Nemo and one of his companions (a sort of Hercules, who 13 1, 15| to the wardrobe room. My companions followed, towed along in 14 1, 19| Profiting by this, I and my two companions went up on to the deserted 15 1, 20| even think that my worthy companions' ideas had not all the plainness 16 1, 21| contortions. ~Ten of his companions followed him. They met with 17 1, 22| movements of the machine. ~My companions and I then witnessed a curious 18 1, 22| must be confined, with your companions, until I think fit to release 19 1, 22| asked Conseil. ~I told my companions what had passed. They were 20 1, 23| I was in my own room. My companions, no doubt, had been reinstated 21 1, 23| excursion to-day?" ~"With my companions?" I asked. ~"If they like." ~" 22 1, 23| Nemo had stopped. I and my companions halted, and, turning round, 23 1, 23| And he rests now, near his companions, in the coral cemetery?" ~" 24 2, 2 | Captain Nemo, "you and your companions shall visit the Bank of 25 2, 3 | to follow me." ~"And my companions, Captain?" ~"They have been 26 2, 3 | to the tiller; his four companions leaned on their oars, the 27 2, 3 | sea-dress. Captain Nemo and my companions were also dressing. None 28 2, 3 | start." ~I looked at my companions; they were armed like us, 29 2, 6 | shackle the liberty of my companions, but I certainly felt no 30 2, 6 | to the highest degree. My companions were not less surprised 31 2, 8 | compromising the future of my companions? To-morrow Captain Nemo 32 2, 8 | Sometimes seeing myself and companions safely landed, sometimes 33 2, 9 | I saw that neither of my companions nor any of the ship's crew 34 2, 9 | to meet in these depths companions and friends of Captain Nemo 35 2, 10| And we shall see your companions at work?" ~"No; not this 36 2, 10| and went to look for my companions, who had not yet left their 37 2, 10| and I pointed it out to my companions. ~"Picture to yourselves," 38 2, 15| Follow me," said I, to my companions. ~We left the saloon. There 39 2, 15| saloon to the library. My companions were silent. I soon threw 40 2, 15| behind. I turned pale. My companions were close by my side. I 41 2, 16| was ready as soon as his companions. When Ned was dressed, I 42 2, 16| glass? ~I did not tell my companions of this new danger. What 43 2, 16| handed in turn to his panting companions the apparatus that supplied 44 2, 16| me like a drunken man. My companions showed the same symptoms. 45 2, 16| Had he succumbed? Were his companions dead with him? At the moment 46 2, 17| vivifying sea-air. My two companions were getting drunk with 47 2, 17| and thankfulness to my two companions. Ned and Conseil had prolonged 48 2, 18| swallowed up one of his companions, and great tears gathered 49 2, 19| interrupting me. ~"But I and my companions are ready to keep this manuscript 50 2, 19| to-day, in the name of my companions and in my own, if your intention 51 2, 19| my conversation to my two companions. ~"We know now," said Ned, " 52 2, 21| shut Captain Nemo and his companions within the Nautilus, but 53 2, 21| Go down, you and your companions, go down!" ~"Sir," I cried, " 54 2, 21| surface, rolling slightly. My companions and I resolved to fly when 55 2, 21| attacking its adversary, my companions and myself should for ever 56 2, 22| leave my room, and join my companions. ~I must not hesitate, even 57 2, 22| already admitted my two companions. ~"Let us go! let us go!" 58 2, 23| the Loffoden Isles. My two companions, safe and sound, were near