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1 1, 2 | The solution it proposed gave, at least, full liberty 2 1, 4 | boldness of his look, which gave a singular expression to 3 1, 5 | seeing Ned Land at work, gave him permission to go on 4 1, 5 | which some Dutch sailors gave the name of their native 5 1, 6 | resolved to take advantage. ~He gave his orders. The Abraham 6 1, 7 | Yes! Yes!" ~And Conseil gave one more despairing cry. ~ 7 1, 8 | furious at these proceedings, gave free vent to his indignation. ~" 8 1, 8 | dense darkness suddenly gave way to extreme light. Our 9 1, 8 | faculty--(I verified it later)--gave him a range of vision far 10 1, 9 | the submarine boat. That gave rise to a question in my 11 1, 10| steward appeared. The captain gave him his orders in that strange 12 1, 11| streams under the furnaces gave out to the sponges of platina 13 1, 12| showed me a sketch that gave the plan, section, and elevation 14 1, 13| fathoms, and the electric log gave a speed of fifteen miles 15 1, 15| One of the Nautilus men gave me a simple gun, the butt 16 1, 16| about an hour Captain Nemo gave the signal to halt; I, for 17 1, 17| thirty-fifth parallel, and they gave 12,000 yards, 14,000 yards, 18 1, 17| put in motion, and the log gave twenty miles an hour. ~During 19 1, 18| 1768, and to which Cook gave its present name in 1773. 20 1, 18| to which Dumont d'Urville gave the name of Isle de la Recherche, 21 1, 19| great surprise, Captain Nemo gave me the permission I asked 22 1, 19| permission I asked for, and he gave it very agreeably, without 23 1, 20| them during flight, which gave us few chances to bring 24 1, 21| fall from Conseil's hand, gave still more weight to his 25 1, 21| only the black keys, which gave his melodies an essentially 26 1, 21| seemed moved, and his emotion gave me a better opinion of him. 27 1, 22| different sheets of water, gave him the required degree 28 1, 23| on to the platform, and gave the usual order below. ~ 29 1, 23| with his large eyes and gave no sign of pain as I did 30 1, 23| not understand French." ~I gave a last look at the wounded 31 2, 3 | billow, spreading wide, gave a slight roll to the boat, 32 2, 4 | Edom'; and if the ancients gave it that name, it was on 33 2, 8 | to whom they prematurely gave the title of Charles III. ~" 34 2, 9 | followed boldly. My stick gave me good help. A false step 35 2, 10| instant. But Captain Nemo gave no order. Did he wish to 36 2, 11| the Pacific. The bearings gave us 45° 37' S. lat., and 37 2, 12| October in those latitudes gave us some lovely autumnal 38 2, 13| near as possible, which gave our situation at 51° 30' 39 2, 16| When the time came, he gave up his apparatus to another 40 2, 16| were being suffocated, they gave me life, drop by drop. I 41 2, 16| the field, which gradually gave way; and at last, dashing 42 2, 22| crashing noise, the bolts gave way, and the boat, torn