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1 1, 1 | than seven hundred nautical leagues. ~Fifteen days later, two 2 1, 13| body of a diameter of sixty leagues, the weight of which would 3 1, 17| CHAPTER XVII~FOUR THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE PACIFIC~The next 4 1, 17| about one and three-quarter leagues." ~"Well, Professor," replied 5 1, 17| We had then gone 4,860 leagues from our starting-point. 6 1, 18| extend over a space of 500 leagues at E.S.E. to W.N.W., from 7 1, 18| covers an area of 370 square leagues, and it is formed of sixty 8 1, 18| that form a band of 120 leagues N.N.S. to S.S.W., between 9 1, 19| she had gone over the 750 leagues that separated it from La 10 1, 19| 11,340 miles, or 5,250 French leagues, since our starting-point 11 1, 19| wished to visit the reef, 360 leagues long, against which the 12 1, 19| Straits are nearly thirty-four leagues wide; but they are obstructed 13 2, 1 | of two hundred and fifty leagues in twenty-four hours, being 14 2, 1 | another sometimes for several leagues." ~"Several leagues!" exclaimed 15 2, 1 | several leagues." ~"Several leagues!" exclaimed Conseil. ~"Yes, 16 2, 4 | miles, or 7,500 (French) leagues from our starting-point 17 2, 7 | sea at about six hundred leagues, and it was accomplished 18 2, 8 | accomplished nearly ten thousand leagues in three months and a half, 19 2, 8 | to-morrow we may be a hundred leagues away? Let circumstances 20 2, 9 | and 33° 22' lat., at 150 leagues from the nearest coast. 21 2, 11| constant speed of a hundred leagues in twenty-four hours. Captain 22 2, 11| had then made about 13,000 leagues since our departure from 23 2, 11| depth of 16,000 yards (four leagues), and the sides of the Nautilus 24 2, 11| had shot through the four leagues which separated it from 25 2, 13| that is, about five hundred leagues. The Nautilus kept up a 26 2, 17| the distance of several leagues. {8 paragraphs are deleted 27 2, 18| We had travelled 17,000 leagues; and, as Ned Land said, 28 2, 19| hurri cane blew nearly forty leagues an hour. It is under these 29 2, 22| had crossed two hundred leagues of the Atlantic. The shadows 30 2, 23| months, I have crossed 20,000 leagues in that submarine tour of