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1 1, 6 | the vessel, as if it had turned and slid under the hull. 2 1, 6 | harpooner. ~Every eye was turned towards the point indicated. 3 1, 6 | called again. ~"You have turned full steam on?" ~"Yes, sir," 4 1, 9 | metal flags. The locks were turned, the door opened, and the 5 1, 10| His sentences were well turned, his words clear, and his 6 1, 17| further preamble, the Captain turned to me, saying: ~"Professor, 7 1, 21| Canadian. Then the conversation turned on various subjects, and, 8 1, 22| snatched out of my hands. ~I turned round. Captain Nemo was 9 1, 22| to his lieutenant, then turned to me. "M. Aronnax," he 10 1, 23| bandages on his head, and turned to Captain Nemo. ~"What 11 2, 1 | body drawn in, the shells turned over, changing their centre 12 2, 1 | the water is not really turned into milk." ~"No, my boy; 13 2, 3 | pronounced these words, I turned to Conseil and Ned Land. 14 2, 5 | he had cause to repent, turned upon the pinnace and assailed 15 2, 5 | the body of the animal, turned on its back. The boat came 16 2, 5 | said someone near me. ~I turned, and saw the Captain. ~" 17 2, 6 | breath at the surface. ~I turned towards Captain Nemo, and 18 2, 6 | that moment, Captain Nemo turned to me. ~"And you were saying, 19 2, 6 | good night." ~Whereupon he turned and left the saloon. ~I 20 2, 10| shape of an immense funnel turned upside down, the height 21 2, 10| sloping masses had to be turned. We slid upon our knees 22 2, 12| hands into his pockets, and turned his back upon us. But Captain 23 2, 12| exterminating them." ~The Canadian turned quickly at the last words. ~" 24 2, 12| consequences. But his anger was turned by the sight of a whale 25 2, 14| passed in this ecstasy, he turned to us. ~"When you like, 26 2, 14| of fog; and soon the fog turned to snow. ~"Till to-morrow," 27 2, 15| some minutes later, when he turned towards me, I said, using 28 2, 15| ice, a whole mountain, has turned over," he replied. "When 29 2, 15| dazzled, blinded." ~My eyes turned involuntarily towards the 30 2, 15| this time from behind. I turned pale. My companions were 31 2, 19| answer. I knocked again, then turned the handle. The door opened, 32 2, 20| words: "It is here." ~He turned and went below. Had he seen 33 2, 21| down by the strong eddy. ~I turned to Captain Nemo. That terrible 34 2, 21| looking. When all was over, he turned to his room, opened the 35 2, 22| carefully; and even then, as it turned on its hinges, it seemed