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1 1, 1 | exactly, and the Moravian continued its route without apparent 2 1, 7 | same for Conseil, and we continued to swim near to each other. ~ 3 1, 10| a fellow-countryman. ~He continued the conversation in these 4 1, 10| You understand then, sir," continued the stranger, "that I have 5 1, 10| have hesitated some time," continued the commander; "nothing 6 1, 10| Then, in a gentler tone, he continued: ~"Now, permit me to finish 7 1, 16| the Nautilus, Captain Nemo continued his bold excursion. The 8 1, 16| over his shoulder, and we continued our journey. For one hour 9 1, 17| a quiet night. Look!" he continued, "it wakes under the caresses 10 1, 19| Whatever it may be," continued Ned Land, "every animal 11 1, 22| 10th January, the Nautilus continued her course between two seas, 12 2, 2 | very hard one. ~"Well?" continued Captain Nemo. ~"I admit, 13 2, 2 | the Canadian. ~"But," I continued, "the particular mollusc 14 2, 4 | some minutes' silence he continued: ~"You were speaking of 15 2, 4 | spoken. ~"Unfortunately," he continued, "I cannot take you through 16 2, 5 | his eyes flaming. ~"Only," continued the Captain, "I advise you 17 2, 5 | floating light of Suez," he continued. "It will not be long before 18 2, 6 | are wrong, Master Land," I continued; "this low coast which rounds 19 2, 6 | tell in my favour. ~"Sir," continued Ned, "let us suppose an 20 2, 6 | heat could never attain. ~I continued my work, but the temperature 21 2, 7 | Conseil. ~"I will add," I continued, "that a similar barrier 22 2, 8 | his mind. ~"Let us see," I continued; "we need not despair yet. 23 2, 8 | wait for an opportunity," continued Ned Land, "and the opportunity 24 2, 8 | said a word of it. ~"Well," continued Captain Nemo, "you heard 25 2, 10| have gone through it." ~We continued ascending. The steps became 26 2, 11| the water. Our navigation continued until the 13th of March; 27 2, 12| nothing of the kind, but continued on his way to the southern 28 2, 12| said Conseil. ~"Or," I continued, "the size of the Nautilus 29 2, 12| on board." ~"But, sir," continued the Canadian, "in the Red 30 2, 12| this wholesale massacre continued, from which the cachalots 31 2, 13| The only difficulty," continued Captain Nemo, "is that of 32 2, 13| groping of the Nautilus continued. About three in the morning, 33 2, 14| disturbances. ~The tempest of snow continued till the next day. It was 34 2, 16| Canadian. ~"I will add," he continued, "that, being as handy with 35 2, 18| against the iron hull. I continued my work. These monsters 36 2, 20| 1st of June, the Nautilus continued the same process. It was 37 2, 21| Canadian's suggestion, but continued watching the ship. Whether 38 2, 21| s guns. But the pursuit continued, and Captain Nemo contented 39 2, 22| will follow you." ~"But," continued the Canadian, "if I am surprised,