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1 1, 8 | steps I came to an iron wall, made of plates bolted together. 2 1, 16| excursion came to an end. A wall of superb rocks, in an imposing 3 1, 16| I might be to scale the wall, I was obliged to stop. 4 2, 5 | silence at the high straight wall we were running by at this 5 2, 10| horizon blocked by a high wall which seemed to close all 6 2, 10| position. In any case, such a wall seemed to me to mark the 7 2, 10| this high, perpendicular wall. What it would do, I could 8 2, 13| every time it struck the wall which lay like a ceiling 9 2, 15| at least a foot from the wall. The Nautilus was lying 10 2, 15| Nautilus, rose a dazzling wall of ice. Above and beneath 11 2, 15| Above and beneath the same wall. Above, because the lower 12 2, 16| below, was an impenetrable wall of ice. We were prisoners 13 2, 16| at least, by piercing the wall that surrounds us." ~"On 14 2, 16| again stopped by the thick wall. It was useless to attack 15 2, 16| surface. There ten yards of wall separated us from the water, 16 2, 16| walls of our prison. The wall to port had advanced to 17 2, 17| Verde Islands, an other wall not less considerable, that 18 2, 20| east by a perpendicular wall more than 2,000 yards high. 19 2, 21| with my eyes. On the end wall beneath his heroes, I saw