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1 1, 2 | six months in Nebraska, I arrived in New York towards the 2 1, 5 | night of the 4th of November arrived without the unveiling of 3 1, 6 | time for the struggle had arrived. Some moments after, the 4 1, 11| Nemo through the waist, and arrived at the centre of the boat. 5 1, 13| then it stopped. ~"We have arrived," said the Captain. ~I went 6 1, 16| SUBMARINE FOREST~We had at last arrived on the borders of this forest, 7 1, 20| rather large prairie, we arrived at the skirts of a little 8 1, 20| towards the sea. We have arrived at the first declivities 9 1, 22| of January, Captain Nemo arrived in the Sea of Timor, and 10 2, 4 | thought that Captain Nemo, arrived at this point, would back 11 2, 5 | miles from the Nautilus. ~Arrived some cables-length from 12 2, 8 | and the opportunity has arrived. This night we shall be 13 2, 8 | descended the stairs and arrived in the museum, where I had 14 2, 8 | 1702, the English vessels arrived in Vigo Bay, when Admiral 15 2, 9 | on our diving-dresses." ~Arrived at the robing-room, I saw 16 2, 9 | one in the morning when we arrived at the first slopes of the 17 2, 9 | of serpents. ~We had now arrived on the first platform, where 18 2, 10| this moment the Nautilus arrived at the side of this high, 19 2, 10| rose sensibly, and we soon arrived at long circuitous slopes, 20 2, 10| sea-flowers have no soul. ~We had arrived at the foot of some sturdy 21 2, 12| begun when the Nautilus arrived. They did not at first show 22 2, 14| as he did the sea. Noon arrived without the orb of day showing 23 2, 14| your equilibrium better." ~Arrived at the upper ridge of the 24 2, 14| waited without speaking. Noon arrived, and, as before, the sun 25 2, 20| than 2,000 yards high. We arrived there on the 28th of May, 26 2, 21| wait for night." ~Night arrived. Deep silence reigned on