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1 1, 2 | Professor in the Museum of Natural History in Paris, the French 2 1, 2 | rather obscure branch of Natural History. My advice was asked. 3 1, 3 | halberd to the Museum of Natural History." But in the meanwhile 4 1, 4 | fishing, and his combats, with natural poetry of expression; his 5 1, 7 | fellow thought that was but natural. ~"And the frigate?" I asked. ~" 6 1, 7 | about it! This monster, this natural phenomenon that had puzzled 7 1, 10| Pierre Aronnax, Professor of Natural History at the Museum of 8 1, 10| recriminations I had a very natural answer to make, and I made 9 1, 13| It explained to me how natural it was, in spite of all 10 1, 13| and at liberty, in their natural element. I will not mention 11 1, 20| garlands of bindweed, real natural hammocks, which a light 12 1, 21| a wonder, I might say a natural deformity, very rarely met 13 1, 22| this life seemed easy and natural, and we thought no longer 14 1, 23| the rough outlines of the natural arches and pendants disposed 15 2, 2 | to hunt the shark in its natural element, you would perhaps 16 2, 3 | springing capriciously from natural pillars, standing broad 17 2, 9 | degree. Was I going towards a natural phenomenon as yet unknown 18 2, 9 | others which upheld them. Natural towers, large scarps, cut 19 2, 10| penetrated to this lagoon by a natural canal, which opens about 20 2, 10| to look upon it as quite natural that he should wake under 21 2, 10| an admirable specimen of natural architecture. Between the 22 2, 11| open, especially those on natural history. My work on submarine 23 2, 12| anger; and I feared that his natural violence would lead him 24 2, 12| alone. They have plenty of natural enemies--cachalots, swordfish, 25 2, 12| in saying that whales had natural enemies enough, without 26 2, 15| laws, but we cannot resist natural ones." ~Captain Nemo had 27 2, 17| could follow us, and the natural curiosities of these seas 28 2, 18| legends in the matter of natural history. Besides, when it