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1 1, 4 | that the pressure of the atmosphere is represented by the weight 2 1, 4 | pressure equal to that of the atmosphere, that is to say, 15 lb. 3 1, 9 | became necessary to renew the atmosphere of our prison, and no doubt 4 1, 9 | renewed the impoverished atmosphere of the cell. ~I was making 5 1, 11| marks the dryness of the atmosphere; the storm-glass, the contents 6 1, 12| an upward thrust of one atmosphere for every thirty feet of 7 1, 12| reduction is only .000436 of an atmosphere for each thirty feet of 8 1, 14| dense compared with the atmosphere, shots could not go far, 9 1, 15| denser than the terrestrial atmosphere, but almost as transparent. 10 1, 21| oxygen into the exhausted atmosphere of the Nautilus. ~I worked 11 1, 22| which striped the luminous atmosphere as they swam. This dazzling 12 2, 9 | one only seems to be in an atmosphere somewhat denser than the 13 2, 9 | denser than the terrestrial atmosphere. Nothing more. ~After half 14 2, 10| carved against the luminous atmosphere. We were now going round 15 2, 13| for the first time. In the atmosphere towards the southern horizon 16 2, 13| The weather was clear, the atmosphere pure enough, the cold very 17 2, 13| and regain the open polar atmosphere? No! A shock told me that 18 2, 14| the pumice-stones, in an atmosphere often impregnated with a 19 2, 16| water, and already the heavy atmosphere of the Nautilus requires 20 2, 16| engine supplied me and the atmosphere of the Nautilus, already 21 2, 16| possible communication with the atmosphere." True enough! Who could 22 2, 16| impoverished and vitiated atmosphere. Towards evening the trench 23 2, 16| ice separated us from the atmosphere. Could we not break it? 24 2, 18| smell of musk penetrated the atmosphere. It was horrible! ~For one 25 2, 19| hurricane became manifest. The atmosphere was becoming white and misty. 26 2, 19| electricity that pervaded the atmosphere. The tempest burst on the 27 2, 19| the sky was on fire. The atmosphere was streaked with vivid 28 2, 21| funnels, shining in the atmosphere like stars. ~I remained