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1 1, 1 | exaggerated opinions which set it down as a mile in width 2 1, 4 | of two thousand dollars, set apart for whoever should 3 1, 7 | s imperturbable coolness set me up again. I swam more 4 1, 8 | because his head was well set on his shoulders, and his 5 1, 10| inspect the cabin which is set apart for your own use. 6 1, 12| arranged?" ~"Professor, I had set up my workshops upon a desert 7 1, 15| my hand, I was ready to set out. But to speak the truth, 8 1, 16| stretched in the clear crystal, set us the example. ~How long 9 1, 18| at his disposal, and he set out, 23rd January, 1827, 10 1, 18| Dumont d'Urville had already set out to find the scene of 11 1, 18| Commander La Perouse set out 7th December, 1785, 12 1, 18| the others, weak and ill, set out with La Perouse. They 13 1, 19| nothing would force him to set foot on terra firma again. 14 1, 20| the forest. ~At dawn we set off. The boat, carried on 15 1, 21| astonished, Professor, at having set foot on a strange land and 16 1, 21| notched round the edges, and set off with brilliant colours. ~ 17 1, 22| south-west. Her head was set for the Indian Ocean. Where 18 1, 22| the front of the platform, set myself to look over all 19 1, 22| sullenly; his teeth were set; his stiff body, clenched 20 1, 23| a dozen of the crew, we set foot, at a depth of about 21 2, 6 | prudence forbids him to set us at liberty. On the other 22 2, 6 | after having breakfast and set to work. Till five o'clock 23 2, 9 | through the usual form, we set foot on the bottom of the 24 2, 11| Nautilus. Then the screw set to work at its maximum speed, 25 2, 15| the windows were firmly set, and had held fast. The 26 2, 16| saw a dozen of the crew set foot on the bank of ice, 27 2, 16| port-quarter. Then the men set to work simultaneously with 28 2, 16| with life. Captain Nemo set the example, and submitted 29 2, 20| sunk all his own fortune, set a new subscription on foot, 30 2, 21| platform. The screw was set in motion, and the Nautilus,