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1 1, 6 | hands. ~At six o'clock day began to break; and, with the 2 1, 6 | depth of sea. ~The chase began again, and the captain, 3 1, 7 | him. ~Just then a bubbling began at the back of this strange 4 1, 7 | propelled by a screw), and it began to move. We had only just 5 1, 8 | understand some words." ~I began to tell our adventures, 6 1, 9 | freed, my mind clear. I then began an attentive examination 7 1, 10| reservoir of Nature. The globe began with sea, so to speak; and 8 1, 10| I seated myself, and he began thus: ~ 9 1, 12| of the Nautilus. Then he began his description in these 10 1, 13| the tops of the mountains began to appear, the islands emerged, 11 1, 13| clock three times. The pumps began to drive the water from 12 1, 14| without saying a word. Then he began: ~"Sir, when I proposed 13 1, 15| Rouquayrol apparatus on our backs began to act; and, for my part, 14 1, 16| trample upon. ~The return began. Captain Nemo had returned 15 1, 17| aware of my presence, and began a series of astronomical 16 1, 19| the afternoon. The tide began to recede, being quite full. 17 1, 21| as soon as the coral tops began to disappear under the rising 18 1, 21| some warning vibrations began to be felt in the vessel. 19 1, 23| some feet from the cross he began to dig a hole with a pickaxe 20 2, 3 | watching the suspected waves, began with the help of the sailors 21 2, 3 | pulled up his stone, and began the operation once more, 22 2, 4 | than great captains. He began, like so many others, with 23 2, 5 | relaxation for an hour, and I began to think it would prove 24 2, 8 | without further preamble began in an amiable tone of voice: ~" 25 2, 10| last change vegetable life began to struggle with the mineral. 26 2, 10| spark from his flint, and he began to smoke out the bees. The 27 2, 12| pole? It was madness! I began to think that the Captain' 28 2, 13| this audacious attempt now began. The powerful pumps of the 29 2, 14| fighting or playing." ~We now began to climb the blackish rocks, 30 2, 14| examining this city of morses, I began to think of returning. It 31 2, 16| on the pumps, that soon began to let the water out of 32 2, 18| Mass finished, the rock began to walk, and returned to 33 2, 18| me, and, taking a pencil, began to draw it. ~"Perhaps this 34 2, 20| reservoirs. The Nautilus began to sink, following a vertical 35 2, 21| first dawn of day the firing began afresh. The moment could 36 2, 22| also closed. The Canadian began to loosen the bolts which