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1 1, 4 | meeting, watching narrowly the vast surface of the ocean. More 2 1, 5 | and easily scanned round a vast circumference. ~The 20th 3 1, 6 | lungs, like the steam in the vast cylinders of a machine of 4 1, 10| prairies of the ocean. I have a vast property there, which I 5 1, 10| and animal. The sea is the vast reservoir of Nature. The 6 1, 10| splendidly lighted. ~It was a vast, four-sided room, thirty 7 1, 13| quicksand, not an island. A vast desert. ~Captain Nemo, by 8 1, 13| Then my eyes fell upon the vast planisphere spread upon 9 1, 13| Aral Seas formed but one vast sheet of water. ~At this 10 1, 15| of the hands. There was a vast difference noticeable between 11 1, 16| we penetrated under its vast arcades, I was struck by 12 1, 23| this place, the centre of a vast glade surrounded by the 13 2, 1 | waters of the Indian Ocean, a vast liquid plain, with a surface 14 2, 1 | at the entrance of the vast Bay of Bengal, we met repeatedly 15 2, 8 | VIGO BAY~The Atlantic! a vast sheet of water whose superficial 16 2, 9 | the difficult paths of a vast copse. ~Yes; a copse of 17 2, 9 | sight was lost. Here opened vast glades which the hand of 18 2, 9 | the Creator. There were vast heaps of stone, amongst 19 2, 9 | place, contemplating the vast plains under the brightness 20 2, 13| iceberg itself, as yet, but vast fields cemented by the cold. 21 2, 13| Nautilus lay stretched a vast plain, entangled with confused 22 2, 13| that all? The Nautilus has vast reservoirs; we can fill 23 2, 14| the southern pole forms a vast cap, the circumference of 24 2, 14| directed our steps towards a vast bay cut in the steep granite 25 2, 14| the promontory, I saw a vast white plain covered with 26 2, 14| thence we looked upon a vast sea which, towards the north, 27 2, 16| to the galleys, where the vast distillatory machines stood 28 2, 17| would rather take us to the vast ocean that touches the coasts 29 2, 17| mouth of the Amazon River, a vast estuary, the embouchure 30 2, 20| broken ice; and close by, a vast charnel-house of molluscs,