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1 1, 1 | combined efforts of the wind and its four hundred horse 2 1, 6 | distance, and the noise of the wind and sea, one heard distinctly 3 1, 7 | of a thick cloud that the wind was driving to the east. 4 1, 7 | During some lulls of the wind and sea, I fancied I heard 5 1, 11| that takes the place of wind, water, and steam." ~"We 6 1, 12| attend to; no sails for the wind to carry away; no boilers 7 1, 14| tails," which betokened wind for that day. But what was 8 1, 14| for that day. But what was wind to this Nautilus, which 9 1, 17| to bring the ship to the wind. There the nets brought 10 1, 18| black body, moving between wind and water, did they not 11 1, 18| second, stranded under the wind, resisted some days. The 12 1, 19| Nautilus, floating betwixt wind and water, went at a moderate 13 1, 20| them to fly against the wind. Their undulating flight, 14 1, 22| There was a strong east wind. The barometer, which had 15 2, 8 | coast. It is cloudy. The wind blows freely. I have your 16 2, 8 | a few miles with a fair wind to carry us is no great 17 2, 9 | weather was cloudy. A gale of wind was preparing. Ned raved, 18 2, 10| dissipated by the west wind, leaving behind them, even 19 2, 13| we could see nothing. The wind blew sharply from all parts 20 2, 13| 12° below zero; but, the wind having gone down, this temperature 21 2, 15| below zero, and when the wind freshened it was most biting. 22 2, 19| brave it at the surface. The wind blew from the south-west 23 2, 19| that lulled neither sea nor wind. The hurri cane blew nearly 24 2, 19| waves, the roaring of the wind, and the claps of thunder. 25 2, 19| the claps of thunder. The wind veered suddenly to all points 26 2, 20| upon these reefs when the wind drowns the breaking of the 27 2, 22| The sea is bad, the wind violent, but twenty miles