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1 1, 2 | were opened to Commander Farragut, who hastened the arming 2 1, 2 | the enterprise. Commander Farragut has a cabin at your disposal. ~ 3 1, 3 | and asked for Commander Farragut. One of the sailors conducted 4 1, 3 | replied I. "Commander Farragut?" ~"You are welcome, Professor; 5 1, 3 | At that moment Commander Farragut was ordering the last moorings 6 1, 3 | suspicion. ~But Commander Farragut would not lose a day nor 7 1, 3 | ahead," cried Commander Farragut. ~ 8 1, 4 | CHAPTER IV~NED LAND~Captain Farragut was a good seaman, worthy 9 1, 4 | seas of it. Either Captain Farragut would kill the narwhal, 10 1, 4 | attention. ~Besides, Captain Farragut had spoken of a certain 11 1, 4 | I have said that Captain Farragut had carefully provided his 12 1, 5 | had in sight. Commander Farragut, desirous of seeing Ned 13 1, 5 | Cape Vierges. But Commander Farragut would not take a tortuous 14 1, 5 | of the Pacific. Commander Farragut thought, and with reason, 15 1, 5 | determination on the part of Captain Farragut, the frigate would have 16 1, 5 | period of obstinacy, Captain Farragut (as Columbus did) asked 17 1, 5 | after that time, Commander Farragut, faithful to his promise, 18 1, 10| me, for certainly Captain Farragut might not have hesitated. 19 2, 21| with the harpoon, Commander Farragut had recognised in the supposed