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1 1, 5 | faithful to his promise, was to turn the course to the south-east 2 1, 6 | to dive, it took a little turn, and stopped a short distance 3 1, 8 | understood. ~"Go on in your turn," I said to the harpooner; " 4 1, 12| part of the Nautilus. I turn on taps and they fill, and 5 1, 12| to starboard or port, to turn, in a word, following a 6 1, 19| without noticing the ironical turn of his phrase, "the Nautilus 7 1, 21| with both hands, he, in his turn, was overthrown. ~"I am 8 1, 22| propelling power, made the screw turn more rapidly. ~Just then 9 2, 1 | leaning over them would turn giddy. The Nautilus usually 10 2, 2 | ill-fashioned beasts. They turn on their bellies to seize 11 2, 5 | pinnace and assailed us in its turn. ~This manoeuvre did not 12 2, 9 | the liquid element, and turn it to vapour by contact. ~ 13 2, 10| interesting walk." ~At every turn of the path we were following, 14 2, 12| with Cape Horn, he would turn the helm westward, in order 15 2, 15| cry from Conseil made me turn. ~"What is it?" I asked. ~" 16 2, 15| his course, would either turn these obstacles or else 17 2, 16| cork-jackets to work in our turn! Pickaxes sounded on the 18 2, 16| accomplished, each one handed in turn to his panting companions 19 2, 18| he cried. ~I looked in my turn, and could not repress a