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1 1, 9 | submarine boat. That gave rise to a question in my mind. 2 1, 9 | would he be satisfied to rise and take breath at the surface 3 1, 12| considerable depth. When I wish to rise to the level of the sea, 4 1, 12| can also make the Nautilus rise and sink, and sink and rise, 5 1, 12| rise and sink, and sink and rise, by a vertical movement 6 1, 12| me. And even if I wish to rise more quickly to the surface, 7 1, 12| water causes the Nautilus to rise vertically like a balloon 8 1, 17| overtop Mouna-Rea, which rise 5,000 yards above the level 9 2, 3 | make a gesture of terror, rise, and make a spring to return 10 2, 3 | when I saw Captain Nemo rise suddenly, and then, dagger 11 2, 6 | sank under the waves, to rise again in the year 69, when 12 2, 9 | climbed. The mountain did not rise more than seven or eight 13 2, 10| for the volcano did not rise more than eight hundred 14 2, 11| that they could not again rise to the surface. And time 15 2, 12| might see its black back rise and fall with the waves 16 2, 15| empty, the Nautilus must rise to the surface of the sea." ~ 17 2, 18| are you going to do?" ~"Rise to the surface, and slaughter 18 2, 19| hatred of slavery, can give rise to schemes of revenge in 19 2, 22| Captain Nemo himself should rise before me. I opened my door