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1 1, 2 | Commander Farragut has a cabin at your disposal. ~Very 2 1, 3 | welcome, Professor; your cabin is ready for you." ~I bowed, 3 1, 3 | desired to be conducted to the cabin destined for me. ~The Abraham 4 1, 3 | was well satisfied with my cabin, which was in the after 5 1, 6 | officers, masters, sailors, cabin boys; even the engineers 6 1, 8 | back to the middle of the cabin, which measured about twenty 7 1, 8 | placed in the roof of the cabin. ~"At last one can see," 8 1, 8 | The sudden lighting of the cabin enabled me to examine it 9 1, 8 | stretched themselves on the cabin carpet, and were soon sound 10 1, 10| repast awaits you in your cabin," said he. "Be so good as 11 1, 10| first come and inspect the cabin which is set apart for your 12 1, 10| and there I found, not a cabin, but an elegant room, with 13 1, 11| to the platform, I saw a cabin six feet long, in which 14 1, 13| Conseil returned to their cabin, and I retired to my chamber. 15 1, 14| before Ned's and Conseil's cabin, I called my two companions, 16 1, 20| especially as I share your cabin. I might perhaps wake one 17 1, 22| useless. I went down to the cabin occupied by Ned Land and 18 1, 23| been reinstated in their cabin, without having perceived 19 1, 23| finding themselves in their cabin. ~As for the Nautilus, it 20 1, 23| Nautilus, and took me into a cabin situated near the sailors' 21 1, 23| left him in the dying man's cabin, and returned to my room 22 2, 5 | of the platform. It was a cabin measuring six feet square, 23 2, 5 | in the partition of the cabin, allowed the man at the 24 2, 5 | in all directions. ~This cabin was dark; but soon my eyes 25 2, 5 | rays from the back of the cabin to the other extremity of 26 2, 5 | concentric circles in the cabin. At a simple gesture, the 27 2, 8 | my room, Conseil to his cabin; but the Canadian, with 28 2, 10| who had not yet left their cabin. I invited them to follow