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1 1, 7 | frigate?" replied Conseil, turning on his back; "I think that 2 1, 8 | plates bolted together. Then turning back I struck against a 3 1, 8 | without saying a word; then, turning to his companion, talked 4 1, 10| did not understand. Then, turning towards the Canadian and 5 1, 10| coldness of expression, and turning towards me: ~"Now, Professor," 6 1, 15| all directions, by simply turning our head in the interior 7 1, 16| followed their example. By turning a screw I established a 8 1, 17| However, the Nautilus, turning, went round the submerged 9 1, 21| hand. ~He shuddered, and, turning round, said, "Ah! it is 10 1, 23| companions halted, and, turning round, I saw his men were 11 2, 2 | glanced at the map. Then turning to me, said: ~"The Island 12 2, 3 | the shark returned, and, turning on his back, prepared himself 13 2, 3 | his new adversary, and, turning over, made straight towards 14 2, 5 | Nemo quitted the helm, and, turning to me, said: ~"The Mediterranean!" ~ 15 2, 6 | thermometer, consulted it, and, turning to me, said: ~"Forty-two 16 2, 9 | Nautilus was S.S.W. We were turning our backs on Europe. ~I 17 2, 9 | fallen more than once. In turning round, I could still see 18 2, 14| quartered on its bunting. Then, turning towards the orb of day, 19 2, 16| crushed by the water that was turning into stone?--a punishment 20 2, 21| Then, leaving him, and turning to the ship of war, whose