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1 1, 1 | prepared to determine its exact position when two columns of water, 2 1, 2 | how could it change its position with such astonishing rapidity? ~ 3 1, 11| eyes, and they indicate my position and exact direction in the 4 1, 15| head-dress. As soon as it was in position, the Rouquayrol apparatus 5 1, 16| was struck by the singular position of their branches--a position 6 1, 16| position of their branches--a position I had not yet observed. ~ 7 1, 16| directly resumed their former position. Truly it was the region 8 1, 16| myself to this fantastic position, as well as to the comparative 9 2, 3 | still see Captain Nemo's position. Holding himself well together, 10 2, 4 | Government has fortified the position of Aden. There were too 11 2, 9 | consulting the chart, I saw the position of the Nautilus was marked 12 2, 10| was ignorant of our exact position. In any case, such a wall 13 2, 11| up; we must not abuse our position, nor expose the Nautilus 14 2, 14| could not even tell its position behind the curtain of fog; 15 2, 15| its ascending motion, our position cannot be altered." ~Indeed, 16 2, 15| Nautilus still held the same position to starboard; doubtless 17 2, 15| the consequences of our position. Captain Nemo never took 18 2, 15| returning to their normal position. The partitions were nearing 19 2, 15| walls, which kept it in that position. The Nautilus was really 20 2, 16| that it was in an oblique position, lowering the stern, and