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1 1, 5 | Conseil, standing near me, was looking straight before him. The 2 1, 5 | lost in the darkness. ~In looking at Conseil, I could see 3 1, 5 | there! The very thing we are looking for-- on our weather beam!" ~ 4 1, 18| living flowers. While I was looking on this desolate scene, 5 1, 22| Nemo appear with a glass, looking towards the horizon. ~For 6 1, 22| platform to the other, without looking at me, perhaps without seeing 7 1, 22| the sea. What could he be looking for on that immense expanse? ~ 8 1, 22| this hatred, for he was not looking at me; his eye was steadily 9 1, 22| the master," I replied, looking steadily at him. "But may 10 2, 4 | across the plain of Egypt, looking towards Arabia. It took 11 2, 6 | flattened against the glass, was looking at us. ~To my great amazement, 12 2, 8 | Ah, sir! I have been looking for you. Do you know the 13 2, 9 | abyss to the other, without looking under my feet, having only 14 2, 10| even see Captain Nemo; but, looking to the zenith, exactly above 15 2, 12| more?" ~"Why?" I replied, looking fixedly at Ned Land, whose 16 2, 12| on the eastern horizon. Looking attentively, one might see 17 2, 12| answered the Captain, looking fixedly at Ned Land. ~I 18 2, 13| to the South?" I asked, looking at the Captain. ~"Yes, sir; 19 2, 14| through this fog?" said I, looking at the leaden sky. ~"However 20 2, 14| others crowded the rock, looking at us as we passed by without 21 2, 14| large troops of sea-mammals, looking at us with their soft eyes. 22 2, 19| of it; while the captain, looking at it, seemed to envy the 23 2, 21| that," replied Ned Land, looking at me. ~A whole flood of 24 2, 21| surrounded the Captain, looking with implacable hatred at 25 2, 21| an agitated step. He was looking at the ship, which was five 26 2, 21| gloomy, implacable; he was looking through the port panel. 27 2, 21| archangel of hatred, was still looking. When all was over, he turned 28 2, 22| was not we the crew were looking after! ~"The maelstrom!