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1 1, 2 | stopped a telegram on its passage and was making the most 2 1, 3 | unicorn than of attempting the passage of the North Sea. Three 3 1, 3 | that is all. We take our passage in the Abraham, Lincoln." ~" 4 1, 5 | would not take a tortuous passage, but doubled Cape Horn. ~ 5 1, 6 | dazzling whiteness, marked the passage of the animal, and described 6 1, 10| unintentionally that you took passage in this frigate? Was it 7 1, 10| found myself in a kind of passage lighted by electricity, 8 1, 12| oppose no obstacle to its passage. These two dimensions enable 9 1, 16| I noticed, which was the passage of thick clouds which formed 10 1, 19| south-west towards Cumberland Passage. I thought it was going 11 1, 19| steered in the straight passage that the breakers left between 12 2, 4 | Mauritius, furrowing this narrow passage, for the Nautilus to venture 13 2, 4 | was given to it after the passage of the Israelites, when 14 2, 4 | spoke a while ago of the passage of the Israelites and of 15 2, 4 | Lakes. Now, whether this passage were miraculous or not, 16 2, 4 | surface." ~"What! such a passage exists?" ~"Yes; a subterranean 17 2, 4 | Yes; a subterranean passage, which I have named the 18 2, 4 | Did you discover this passage by chance?" I asked more 19 2, 4 | chance. Not only does this passage exist, but I have profited 20 2, 5 | let us try to make our passage." ~Electric wires connected 21 2, 5 | the walls of the narrow passage I could see nothing but 22 2, 7 | not appear once during our passage at full speed. I estimated 23 2, 8 | followed me. Our rapid passage across the Mediterranean 24 2, 10| opening which has served as a passage for the Nautilus. Then the 25 2, 10| said Conseil, "if the passage had not been under the sea, 26 2, 10| and leave the submarine passage secretly? Perhaps so. Whatever 27 2, 12| simply because there is a passage from one sea to the other, 28 2, 13| they only found there a passage to take them from the Antarctic 29 2, 15| backward, and then make a free passage under the iceberg, some 30 2, 22| the coral cemetery, the passage of Suez, the Island of Santorin,