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1 1, 1 | windward in that portion of the Atlantic lying between the United 2 1, 2 | talked of, even through the Atlantic cable, that jesters pretended 3 1, 13| Frozen Ocean, the Indian, the Atlantic, and the Pacific Oceans. ~ 4 1, 13| currents: one in the North Atlantic, a second in the South, 5 1, 17| been found in the North Atlantic, and 2,500 yards in the 6 1, 17| have been made in the South Atlantic, near the thirty-fifth parallel, 7 2, 4 | shall penetrate into that Atlantic which we do not yet know. 8 2, 7 | added to by the waves of the Atlantic and by rivers falling into 9 2, 7 | empties into the basin of the Atlantic through the Straits of Gibraltar 10 2, 7 | we were floating on the Atlantic. ~ 11 2, 8 | CHAPTER VIII~VIGO BAY~The Atlantic! a vast sheet of water whose 12 2, 8 | sinking under the waves of the Atlantic. ~A sad day I passed, between 13 2, 8 | saloon into the waters of the Atlantic: but the panels were hermetically 14 2, 8 | were already beating the Atlantic. This convoy was to go to 15 2, 9 | foot on the bottom of the Atlantic at a depth of 150 fathoms. 16 2, 9 | furrowing the bottom of the Atlantic, Captain Nemo advanced without 17 2, 9 | depths of this part of the Atlantic. My eyes ranged far over 18 2, 10| Then the waters of the Atlantic rushed into the interior 19 2, 10| beneath the waves of the Atlantic. ~ 20 2, 11| crossed a singular part of the Atlantic Ocean. No one can be ignorant 21 2, 11| perfect lake in the open Atlantic: it takes no less than three 22 2, 11| the peaceful basin of the Atlantic. The only explanation which 23 2, 11| we are considering, the Atlantic is the vase, the Gulf Stream 24 2, 11| kept in the middle of the Atlantic, carrying us at a constant 25 2, 14| never met with in the North Atlantic. From this fact he has drawn 26 2, 17| into the Pacific or the Atlantic Ocean, that is, into frequented 27 2, 17| back to the North by the Atlantic. The next day, April 1st, 28 2, 17| the sunk continent of the Atlantic. The bottom of this immense 29 2, 19| freely to the middle of the Atlantic, and whose waters do not 30 2, 22| two hundred leagues of the Atlantic. The shadows fell, and the 31 2, 22| into what part of the North Atlantic basin the Nautilus would