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1 1, 19| December, the Nautilus left the shores of Vanikoro with great speed. 2 1, 19| stretched the dangerous shores of the coral sea, on the 3 1, 19| coast; but on the Papuan shores, it is another thing; and 4 1, 22| would he approach again the shores of Europe? Improbable conjectures 5 2, 1 | The Nautilus skirted the shores of this desert island for 6 2, 7 | 16th of February from the shores of Greece, we had crossed 7 2, 7 | cramped between the close shores of Africa and Europe. ~Our 8 2, 8 | ocean whose parallel winding shores embrace an immense circumference, 9 2, 15| they remained on these icy shores. These creatures have the 10 2, 17| sea was moderate. On the shores our nets brought in beautiful 11 2, 17| April we did not quit the shores of Patagonia, sometimes 12 2, 19| possible. Indeed, the inhabited shores offered anywhere an easy 13 2, 19| bad. We were nearing those shores where tempests are so frequent, 14 2, 19| broke the same day on the shores of America. The intensity 15 2, 20| All hope of escape on the shores of New York or St. Lawrence 16 2, 20| Canadian a glimpse of American shores, was he going to show me 17 2, 20| his proxim ity to European shores? Had he some recollections 18 2, 22| at Spitzbergen, or on the shores of Nova Zembla? Should we