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1 1, 1 | and a half. ~At seventeen minutes past four in the afternoon, 2 1, 1 | extent of the injury. Some minutes afterwards they discovered 3 1, 5 | catching the other after some minutes' pursuit. ~Decidedly, if 4 1, 5 | on board. Giving but few minutes to my meals, but a few hours 5 1, 6 | not hope it. But at seven minutes to one o'clock in the morning 6 1, 6 | I was mistaken. At ten minutes to eleven in the evening, 7 1, 7 | did not last more than ten minutes each; and relieving each 8 1, 8 | dense black that, after some minutes, my eyes had not been able 9 1, 15| profound darkness. ~After some minutes, a loud hissing was heard. 10 1, 16| plentiful. But for some minutes I involuntarily confounded 11 1, 16| Nautilus. Before twenty minutes were over we should be on 12 1, 18| if he had seen you five minutes before. I was busily tracing 13 1, 19| do not want twenty-five minutes to offer you a dish, of 14 1, 20| its commander. ~In a few minutes we were within musket-shot 15 1, 20| harpooners." ~After some minutes, the part of the fruits 16 1, 20| reached the island in a few minutes. ~We landed, and, thinking 17 1, 21| went tolerably fast. In two minutes we were on the shore. To 18 1, 21| absolutely deserted. ~Twenty minutes later we were on board. 19 1, 21| situation had changed some minutes before, and we had not perceived. 20 1, 21| their canoes, and in a few minutes we shall certainly be attacked 21 1, 21| rising, "to-morrow, at twenty minutes to three p.m., the Nautilus 22 1, 21| marked half-past two. In ten minutes it would be high-tide: and, 23 1, 21| reef. ~At five-and-twenty minutes to three, Captain Nemo appeared 24 1, 22| towards the horizon. ~For some minutes he was immovable, without 25 2, 3 | L500,000 at least. ~After ten minutes Captain Nemo stopped suddenly. 26 2, 3 | flew over the waves. Some minutes after we met the shark's 27 2, 4 | did not reply. After some minutes' silence he continued: ~" 28 2, 5 | beat fast. ~At thirty-five minutes past ten, Captain Nemo quitted 29 2, 5 | Mediterranean!" ~In less than twenty minutes, the Nautilus, carried along 30 2, 6 | this very night; in a few minutes we have passed this impassable 31 2, 7 | which supports it; and a few minutes later we were floating on 32 2, 8 | clock. A hundred and twenty minutes (I counted them) still separated 33 2, 8 | accustomed coolness. ~At a few minutes to nine, I put my ear to 34 2, 9 | stick into my hand, and some minutes later, after going through 35 2, 9 | I followed, and in a few minutes I had climbed to the top, 36 2, 10| understand." ~"Wait a few minutes, our lantern will be lit, 37 2, 11| was visible; and in four minutes it had shot through the 38 2, 12| seek the Captain. A few minutes afterwards the two appeared 39 2, 14| southern regions. After five minutes passed in this ecstasy, 40 2, 15| to the saloon. For twenty minutes we remained thus, trying 41 2, 15| interrupt him; but, some minutes later, when he turned towards 42 2, 15| horizontal under our feet. Ten minutes passed. ~"At last we have 43 2, 15| hasten too much, and that minutes were worth ages to us. At 44 2, 15| ages to us. At twenty-five minutes past eight a second shock 45 2, 16| in the liquid. In a few minutes this water reached 100°. 46 2, 16| the reservoirs. After some minutes, our fall was stopped. Soon, 47 2, 17| ascended to the surface some minutes before noon, we sighted 48 2, 20| discover its nationality. Some minutes before the sun passed the 49 2, 20| communicated no motion to it. Some minutes later it stopped at a depth 50 2, 21| reservoirs, and in a few minutes the Nautilus was some yards 51 2, 22| presence. I was at least five minutes reaching the door, at the