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1 1, 6 | clouds of smoke could hardly find way out of the narrow funnels. ~ 2 1, 7 | than you, I was able to find a footing almost directly 3 1, 8 | us? Let us rather try to find out where we are." ~I groped 4 1, 10| you to my fate. You will find amongst the books which 5 1, 10| seas." ~"Where could one find greater solitude or silence, 6 1, 10| am ignorant." ~"You will find these same instruments in 7 1, 11| great depths, where you find an increasing resistance, 8 1, 12| to sink. When I wanted to find out the necessary increase 9 1, 14| I did not undertake to find hotels there. So breakfast 10 1, 16| I was surprised not to find myself dreadfully hungry. 11 1, 17| attentively, seeking to find out the nature of this gigantic 12 1, 18| sailor, was the first to find unmistakable traces of the 13 1, 18| to the Lascar, he would find numerous debris of the wreck, 14 1, 18| Urville had already set out to find the scene of the wreck. 15 1, 18| that I and my comrades will find no other." ~ 16 1, 20| perhaps wake one day to find myself half devoured." ~" 17 1, 20| fine mornings, master will find only pieces of his servant 18 1, 20| boat. But Ned Land did not find his provisions sufficient. 19 2, 4 | It required many ages to find out the mechanical power 20 2, 6 | it fails, we shall never find another, and Captain Nemo 21 2, 8 | off, where we can easily find refuge. Now if the Nautilus, 22 2, 9 | strange existence? Should I find down there a whole colony 23 2, 10| quickly, and hastened to find the course the Nautilus 24 2, 11| partial to marine plants find abundant nourishment. The 25 2, 12| gallons. We must, therefore find how many times 480 gallons 26 2, 13| yards beneath the waves to find a more bearable temperature. 27 2, 13| enthusiastically, "why should we not find the sea open at the South 28 2, 15| Conseil. ~"But where shall we find him?" said Ned Land. ~"Follow 29 2, 18| flesh, where they do not find resistance enough to go 30 2, 19| eight fathoms deep we should find a calm. But no! the upper 31 2, 20| men." ~I did not expect to find the electric cable in its 32 2, 20| length of time, for they find that the gutta-percha covering 33 2, 23| exceeding deep, who can find it out?" two men alone of