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1 1, 1 | those which frequent those parts of the sea round the Aleutian, 2 1, 5 | it should be met in those parts. Large quantities of bacon 3 1, 11| It was divided into two parts; the first contained the 4 1, 12| was brought from different parts of the globe." ~"But these 5 1, 12| the globe." ~"But these parts had to be put together and 6 1, 13| transparency. In certain parts of the ocean at the Antilles, 7 1, 15| ooze," composed of equal parts of silicious and calcareous 8 1, 16| chiefly in the northern parts of the Pacific, or probably 9 1, 18| by the natives of these parts. Dumont d'Urville, much 10 1, 19| of treading on the solid parts of our planet?" ~"I can 11 1, 21| Nautilus would pass in these parts, if it float in open sea 12 2, 1 | gigantic cetacean? Three parts of this day I spent on the 13 2, 1 | of Amboyna, and in these parts of the sea." ~"But, sir," 14 2, 3 | dark line enclosing three parts of the horizon, from south-west 15 2, 4 | observe the upper and lower parts of this curious sea. ~The 16 2, 6 | ever ended in the volcanic parts of the sea," replied Captain 17 2, 9 | this medium--their under parts dark and wild, the upper 18 2, 13| wind blew sharply from all parts of the compass, and the 19 2, 14| volcanic origin. In some parts, slight curls of smoke emitted 20 2, 14| orb cut in exactly equal parts by the horizon. ~I looked 21 2, 16| came in in abundance to all parts of the Nautilus. ~ 22 2, 19| coasting about the several parts of the American coast. We