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1 1, 5 | netting. Conseil, standing near me, was looking straight 2 1, 7 | and we continued to swim near to each other. ~Nevertheless, 3 1, 7 | a bath of quicksilver. ~Near one o'clock in the morning, 4 1, 8 | the Canadian, "but pretty near, at all events. Things look 5 1, 8 | against a wooden table, near which were ranged several 6 1, 11| excellent drinkable water. Near this kitchen was a bathroom 7 1, 14| We then came to a cell near the machinery-room, in which 8 1, 15| Conseil and I remained near each other, as if an exchange 9 1, 15| hour and a half. It was near noon; I knew by the perpendicularity 10 1, 17| made in the South Atlantic, near the thirty-fifth parallel, 11 1, 18| long. We passed tolerably near to the Island of Aurou, 12 1, 20| truly I despaired of getting near one when Conseil, who was 13 1, 20| comparatively small, its eyes placed near the opening of the beak, 14 1, 21| of these chiefs, rather near to the Nautilus, examined 15 1, 21| the natives roamed about near the Nautilus, but were not 16 1, 23| me into a cabin situated near the sailors' quarters. ~ 17 1, 23| Ned Land and Conseil were near me. We watched, and I thought 18 1, 23| conflicting emotions, I sat down near the binnacle. Captain Nemo 19 1, 23| Aronnax." ~"And he rests now, near his companions, in the coral 20 2, 3 | the Nautilus to come too near this coast, and we are some 21 2, 3 | and which he found too near to him, contrary to the 22 2, 3 | little open; the Captain came near and put his dagger between 23 2, 4 | the point of departure, near Bubastes, to the Red Sea 24 2, 5 | calculation we must have been very near Suez. Through the panel 25 2, 5 | lighthouse!" said someone near me. ~I turned, and saw the 26 2, 6 | three went and sat down near the lantern, where we were 27 2, 6 | swimming?" ~"Yes, if we were near enough to the bank, and 28 2, 6 | Thus I only knew we were near the Island of Carpathos, 29 2, 6 | piece of furniture standing near the left panel of the saloon. 30 2, 6 | left panel of the saloon. Near this piece of furniture, 31 2, 6 | Where are we?" I asked. ~"Near the Island of Santorin, 32 2, 6 | of the sulphurous vapour near Nea Kamenni, and settled 33 2, 6 | called Reka, showed itself near Nea Kamenni, and since then 34 2, 8 | through the saloon, I came near the door let into the angle 35 2, 8 | solitude. I placed myself near the door leading to the 36 2, 9 | 150 fathoms. Midnight was near. The waters were profoundly 37 2, 10| what to think, when a voice near me said: ~"Is that you, 38 2, 10| was stationary, floating near a mountain which formed 39 2, 13| Nemo took an observation as near as possible, which gave 40 2, 14| basalt, his instruments near him, his eyes fixed on the 41 2, 14| on the northern horizon, near which the sun was then describing 42 2, 16| glass were open, and, posted near Conseil, I examined the 43 2, 16| then Captain Nemo passed near me. I touched his hand and 44 2, 18| waters. Captain Bouguer went near to the animal, and attacked 45 2, 19| Nova Scotia, and that there near New foundland is a large 46 2, 20| not what to think, when near me in a slow voice I heard 47 2, 21| piercing it; and, rebounding near the Captain, was lost in 48 2, 21| when the vessel should be near enough either to hear us 49 2, 21| standing at the fore part near his flag, which a slight 50 2, 23| companions, safe and sound, were near me holding my hands. We