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1 1, 19| miles from the redoubtable bank on which Cook's vessel was 2 2, 2 | companions shall visit the Bank of Manaar, and if by chance 3 2, 3 | distance from the Manaar Bank; but the boat is ready, 4 2, 3 | stretched the pintadine bank, an inexhaustible field 5 2, 3 | the highest points of the bank of pintadines. ~"Here we 6 2, 3 | sea. Then the level of the bank would sink capriciously. 7 2, 3 | obliged to pull them from the bank to which they adhered by 8 2, 3 | Captain we regained the bank, and, following the road 9 2, 3 | excursion to the Manaar Bank. ~Two conclusions I must 10 2, 6 | were near enough to the bank, and if the vessel was floating 11 2, 6 | at the time. Not if the bank was far away, and the boat 12 2, 7 | suddenly. There was a perfect bank, on which there was not 13 2, 7 | returned to the study of the bank, which the Nautilus was 14 2, 11| formation of this immense bank. And this is the reason 15 2, 13| presence of an ice pack or bank. Accordingly, larger blocks 16 2, 16| Nautilus aground on the lower bank, and my men will attack 17 2, 16| depth at which the lower bank was immersed. ~"My friends," 18 2, 16| the crew set foot on the bank of ice, and among them Ned 19 2, 20| the extreme south of the Bank of Newfoundland. This bank 20 2, 20| Bank of Newfoundland. This bank consists of alluvia, or