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1 1, 5 | the narwhal in this narrow pass. Many of the sailors affirmed 2 1, 5 | that the monster could not pass there, "that he was too 3 1, 16| casting phosphorescent gleams, pass blusteringly by. ~My blood 4 1, 19| thought it was going to pass it by, when, going back 5 1, 19| steer his vessel into that pass where Dumont d'Urville's 6 1, 21| that the Nautilus would pass in these parts, if it float 7 1, 21| If not, many months would pass ere she could leave her 8 1, 21| electricity which none could pass with impunity. ~Meanwhile, 9 2, 2 | the Island of Crespo, will pass; but going up and down at 10 2, 5 | platform. Most impatient to pass through Captain Nemo's tunnel, 11 2, 7 | the nearer objects which pass like a flash of lightning. ~ 12 2, 7 | advanced rapidly by the narrow pass. For one instant I caught 13 2, 11| for the great current to pass round it. Such was the region 14 2, 13| importance. ~At 60° lat. every pass had disappeared. But, seeking 15 2, 13| Nemo would discover a new pass. He was never mistaken when 16 2, 13| impossible as advance, for every pass had closed behind us; and 17 2, 13| wonderful precision. ~"We shall pass it, if you please, sir," 18 2, 18| which were too large to pass through the Straits of Gibraltar." ~" 19 2, 18| attempts the crew tried to pass a slip-knot round the body 20 2, 19| day. I saw a large vessel pass the horizon struggling painfully. 21 2, 22| the last that I should pass in the Nautilus. I remained