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1 1, 1 | ordered the engines to be stopped at once, and one of the 2 1, 1 | Such a leak could not be stopped; and the Scotia, her paddles 3 1, 2 | that this slender fly had stopped a telegram on its passage 4 1, 6 | with alarming rapidity, stopped suddenly about twenty feet 5 1, 6 | took a little turn, and stopped a short distance off. ~This 6 1, 6 | approached noiselessly, stopped at two cables' lengths from 7 1, 13| of the Nautilus, then it stopped. ~"We have arrived," said 8 1, 15| this moment Captain Nemo stopped; he waited till I joined 9 1, 16| the earth! Captain Nemo stopped suddenly. A gesture of his 10 1, 16| not know whether Conseil stopped to classify them; for my 11 1, 21| yards from him. I would have stopped him, but his blow took effect 12 1, 22| less regular than usual. He stopped sometimes, crossed his arms, 13 1, 22| attention again. The latter stopped walking and directed his 14 1, 23| waves. ~Captain Nemo had stopped. I and my companions halted, 15 2, 3 | pit. There Captain Nemo stopped, and with his hand indicated 16 2, 3 | touch it; but the Captain stopped me, made a sign of refusal, 17 2, 3 | ten minutes Captain Nemo stopped suddenly. I thought he had 18 2, 5 | twenty feet of the boat, stopped, sniffed the air briskly 19 2, 8 | sensibly diminished, then it stopped entirely. The silence was 20 2, 8 | knew that the Nautilus had stopped at the bottom of the ocean. 21 2, 8 | immense riches." ~Captain Nemo stopped. I admit I could not see 22 2, 8 | understand?" ~Captain Nemo stopped at these last words, regretting 23 2, 9 | him; not being able to, I stopped him-- I seized his arm. 24 2, 9 | speak, but Captain Nemo stopped me by a gesture, and, picking 25 2, 10| our upward march was soon stopped at a height of about two 26 2, 14| of running aground, had stopped about three cable-lengths 27 2, 14| miles farther on we were stopped by the promontory which 28 2, 15| descending. At 1,000 feet deep it stopped; its screw beat the waves, 29 2, 15| right itself when the block stopped. But at this moment who 30 2, 16| fifteen yards they were again stopped by the thick wall. It was 31 2, 16| some minutes, our fall was stopped. Soon, too, the manometer 32 2, 18| the tail fins and there stopped. They tried then to haul 33 2, 18| immovable. Suddenly the Nautilus stopped. A shock made it tremble 34 2, 18| Yes, sir. The screw is stopped. I think that the horny 35 2, 20| it. Some minutes later it stopped at a depth of more than 36 2, 21| closely-furled sails were stopped to her yards. She hoisted 37 2, 21| on to the stairs, but I stopped him. A well-known hissing 38 2, 22| passing. The clocks had been stopped on board. It seemed, as 39 2, 22| die!" ~The Canadian had stopped in his work. But one word 40 2, 22| height, circulation had stopped, all nervous influence was