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1 1, 3 | Professor; your cabin is ready for you." ~I bowed, and 2 1, 10| Aronnax, our breakfast is ready. Permit me to lead the way." ~" 3 1, 10| tow, and I draw them in ready to break. Sometimes I hunt 4 1, 13| my chamber. My dinner was ready. It was composed of turtle 5 1, 14| companions and myself were ready to follow him. ~We entered 6 1, 15| shot was fired, another was ready. ~"Captain Nemo," said I, " 7 1, 15| the gun in my hand, I was ready to set out. But to speak 8 1, 16| me with squinting eyes, ready to spring upon me. Though 9 1, 21| shouldered our guns, and were ready to reply to any attack. ~" 10 1, 21| spiral is left, amateurs are ready to pay their weight in gold. ~ 11 1, 21| moments. "The pinnace is ready, and the hatches are closed. 12 1, 21| but the reservoirs, filled ready for any emergency, were 13 1, 22| Land: ~"Hallo! breakfast is ready." ~And indeed the table 14 1, 23| he ill?" ~"Yes." ~"I am ready to follow you." ~"Come, 15 2, 1 | imperceptible. When the Nautilus was ready to continue its submarine 16 2, 3 | Aronnax," said he, "are you ready to start?" ~"I am ready." ~" 17 2, 3 | ready to start?" ~"I am ready." ~"Then please to follow 18 2, 3 | Manaar Bank; but the boat is ready, and will take us to the 19 2, 3 | straight to the monster, ready to fight face to face with 20 2, 5 | animal. His hand seemed ready to harpoon it. One would 21 2, 5 | yards, and the Canadian was ready to strike, but the dugong 22 2, 6 | subject. The day that you are ready, come and let us know, and 23 2, 8 | the Nautilus. So all is ready, till to-night." ~"The sea 24 2, 8 | lined with sealskin; I was ready, I was waiting. The vibration 25 2, 9 | heightens my curiosity; I am ready to follow you." ~"Come then, 26 2, 16| replied the Canadian, "I am ready to do anything for the general 27 2, 16| his sea-costume, and was ready as soon as his companions. 28 2, 18| with boarding-hatchets were ready for the attack. Conseil 29 2, 19| I and my companions are ready to keep this manuscript 30 2, 22| be stupefied. You will be ready, sir?" ~"Yes; where are