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1 1, 2 | I reserved for myself a way of escape. In effect, however, 2 1, 6 | thus I ascertained its way of breathing. I concluded 3 1, 6 | smoke could hardly find way out of the narrow funnels. ~ 4 1, 8 | explored the sea in their own way. Hardly had the narrow panel 5 1, 8 | going round the reverse way, met me, and we went back 6 1, 8 | dense darkness suddenly gave way to extreme light. Our prison 7 1, 10| ready. Permit me to lead the way." ~"I am at your service, 8 1, 10| excuse the unceremonious way in which I receive you, 9 1, 12| a real difficulty in the way." ~"What, sir?" ~"When you 10 1, 15| ended in gloves, which in no way restrained the movement 11 1, 15| towed along in the same way. I heard a water-tight door, 12 1, 16| air, in the most comical way in the world. ~After four 13 1, 16| visible. I was groping my way, when I suddenly saw a brilliant 14 1, 17| gathered in everything in their way. That day they brought up 15 1, 18| on the island; made his way to Vanikoro, sighted it 16 1, 21| of the Nautilus in that way, even if they were open." ~ 17 2, 1 | lamp was combined in such a way as to give its most powerful 18 2, 1 | and, prepared in a certain way, made very acceptable water-game. 19 2, 1 | to the waterline. In that way we went about two miles, 20 2, 2 | pincers; but the most common way is to lay the oysters on 21 2, 2 | that time " ~Ned Land had a way of saying "seize" which 22 2, 3 | which will save us a long way. It carries our diving apparatus, 23 2, 3 | times he went up in this way, and dived again. He did 24 2, 5 | central staircase; half way down he opened a door, traversed 25 2, 6 | Nautilus." ~I wished in no way to shackle the liberty of 26 2, 8 | could not be defended in any way. They must therefore hasten 27 2, 9 | willingly." ~"I warn you, the way will be tiring. We shall 28 2, 9 | any case, it did light our way, vaguely, it is true, but 29 2, 11| vessel could hardly tear its way through it. And Captain 30 2, 12| kind, but continued on his way to the southern regions. 31 2, 14| in the boat. For a long way the soil was composed of 32 2, 14| unreflecting fisherman's way. Breakfast over, we went 33 2, 14| creature is heard a long way off when he throws to a 34 2, 15| struck; and, judging by the way she lies, I do not think 35 2, 16| danger more; but I see no way of escaping it; the only 36 2, 16| field, which gradually gave way; and at last, dashing suddenly 37 2, 17| replied, "for we are going the way of the sun, and here the 38 2, 20| the worthy fellow, and by way of consolation related several 39 2, 21| CHAPTER XXI~A HECATOMB~The way of describing this unlooked-for 40 2, 22| crashing noise, the bolts gave way, and the boat, torn from