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1 1, 1 | vessels, skippers, both of Europe and America, naval officers 2 1, 1 | between the United States and Europe, respectively signalled 3 1, 3 | all roads lead back to Europe; and the unicorn may be 4 1, 3 | be caught in the seas of Europe (for my particular benefit), 5 1, 5 | corresponding to our January in Europe, but the sea was beautiful 6 1, 10| concerning you in America and Europe. You do not know that divers 7 1, 10| the special collections of Europe, and in the exhibitions 8 1, 10| themselves. No museum in Europe possesses such a collection 9 1, 22| approach again the shores of Europe? Improbable conjectures 10 2, 4 | road to take us back to Europe." ~"But I never said we 11 2, 4 | said we were going back to Europe." ~"What do you suppose, 12 2, 6 | is very simple. We are in Europe; and before Captain Nemo' 13 2, 7 | close shores of Africa and Europe. ~Our speed was now twenty-five 14 2, 7 | like a real isthmus joining Europe to Africa." ~"Yes, my boy, 15 2, 9 | were turning our backs on Europe. ~I waited with some impatience 16 2, 9 | thus engulfed was beyond Europe, Asia, and Lybia, beyond 17 2, 20| that communication with Europe had ceased. The electricians 18 2, 20| young America addressed old Europe in these words of wisdom, 19 2, 20| spark which passes from Europe to America in .32 of a second.