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1 1, 14| though I promised you a walk in the forest, I did not 2 1, 15| CHAPTER XV~A WALK ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA~ 3 1, 15| impression left upon me by that walk under the waters? Words 4 1, 15| ocean. But we were bound to walk, so we went on, whilst above 5 1, 16| mark the termination of our walk; but I was mistaken, for, 6 1, 16| some moments drop it and walk on. At last, after about 7 1, 20| not fly; it could hardly walk. ~This bird belonged to 8 2, 2 | spoken to you of this little walk." ~"Sir," said Conseil, " 9 2, 3 | our dresses, and begin our walk." ~I did not answer, and, 10 2, 3 | will be enough to light our walk. Besides, it would not be 11 2, 3 | and then, dagger in hand, walk straight to the monster, 12 2, 9 | not been able to take a walk on the battlefield of Vigo 13 2, 9 | tiring. We shall have far to walk, and must climb a mountain. 14 2, 9 | more. ~After half an hour's walk the soil became stony. Medusae, 15 2, 10| but we were obliged to walk carefully among these conglomerates, 16 2, 10| was changed to a circular walk. At the last change vegetable 17 2, 10| continue our interesting walk." ~At every turn of the 18 2, 10| finished our circuitous walk and were on board. The crew 19 2, 14| For a man unaccustomed to walk on land, the Captain climbed 20 2, 15| book and returned to my walk. Ned and Conseil rose to 21 2, 18| finished, the rock began to walk, and returned to the sea.