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1 1, 7 | back, quite still, with arms crossed, and legs stretched 2 1, 10| corner of a table with his arms folded, scanned us with 3 1, 17| holding an infant in her arms. She was quite young. I 4 1, 17| poor little thing!--whose arms encircled its mother's neck. 5 1, 18| stamped with the French arms, and corroded by the salt 6 1, 21| boat with provisions and arms, to push it out to sea, 7 1, 21| necessary to avoid. Our arms, which were noiseless, could 8 1, 22| stopped sometimes, crossed his arms, and observed the sea. What 9 1, 23| coral that extended its long arms that one might have thought 10 1, 23| Captain Nemo, with his arms crossed on his breast, and 11 2, 1 | every sail was furled, the arms folded, the body drawn in, 12 2, 3 | Captain Nemo. ~"And our arms?" asked I; "our guns?" ~" 13 2, 3 | his stone, took him in his arms, and, with a sharp blow 14 2, 4 | light a large number of arms and instruments of Egyptian 15 2, 5 | The boat, rowed by strong arms, flew on its track. Several 16 2, 6 | answering. Then, crossing his arms, he said: ~"Frankly, I do 17 2, 11| current divides into two arms, the principal one going 18 2, 14| promontory, and there, with his arms crossed, mute and motionless, 19 2, 16| the frozen ice-beds. Our arms ached, the skin was torn 20 2, 18| staring green eyes. Its eight arms, or rather feet, fixed to 21 2, 18| reason," I replied. "The arms and tails of these animals 22 2, 18| Immediately one of these arms slid like a serpent down 23 2, 18| the platform, two other arms, lashing the air, came down 24 2, 18| suction. Seven of the eight arms had been cut off. One only 25 2, 19| bruised by the dreadful arms of a poulp, pounded by his 26 2, 19| He looked at me with his arms crossed. ~"Sir," I said, " 27 2, 20| Captain Nemo, crossing his arms. ~ 28 2, 21| some moments, stretched his arms towards them, and, kneeling 29 2, 22| towards me silently, with his arms crossed, gliding like a