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1 1, 10| kind of passage lighted by electricity, similar to the waist of 2 1, 11| CHAPTER XI~ALL BY ELECTRICITY~"Sir," said Captain Nemo, 3 1, 11| apparatus. This agent is electricity." ~"Electricity?" I cried 4 1, 11| agent is electricity." ~"Electricity?" I cried in surprise. ~" 5 1, 11| agree well with the power of electricity. Until now, its dynamic 6 1, 11| said Captain Nemo, "my electricity is not everybody's. You 7 1, 11| to the ocean; it produces electricity, and electricity gives heat, 8 1, 11| produces electricity, and electricity gives heat, light, motion, 9 1, 11| when I please. However, if electricity does not furnish me with 10 1, 11| Another application of electricity. This dial hanging in front 11 1, 11| large store-rooms. There electricity, better than gas itself, 12 1, 11| materials for producing electricity, and the second the machinery 13 1, 11| proves to be the best. The electricity produced passes forward, 14 1, 12| From that a power " ~"That electricity alone can give," said the 15 1, 12| no coal to run short, for electricity is the only mechanical agent; 16 1, 14| introduced which collects the electricity produced, and directs it 17 1, 14| bottles, into which the electricity is forced to a very high 18 1, 21| metallic cable charged with electricity from the deck communicating 19 1, 21| had stretched a network of electricity which none could pass with 20 2, 6 | and the brilliancy of the electricity was entirely extinguished 21 2, 10| No, sir; but it wants electricity to make it move, and the 22 2, 11| liquid mass was bright with electricity, which was distributed with 23 2, 13| vessel without sails, with electricity for its motive power, and 24 2, 19| under the influence of the electricity that pervaded the atmosphere.