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1 1, 1 | broken by the shock and gone down with the 237 passengers 2 1, 13| The luminous ceiling was gone, and so rapidly that my 3 1, 17| February 14, 1779. We had then gone 4,860 leagues from our starting-point. 4 1, 19| and in three days she had gone over the 750 leagues that 5 1, 21| of an instant. We had not gone two cable-lengths, when 6 1, 22| surface of the ocean? Had it gone back to the motionless bed 7 2, 8 | Straits of Gibraltar, had gone far out. It returned to 8 2, 8 | Straits of Gibraltar, had gone to the south, if it had 9 2, 8 | imagined that, the chance gone, I should have time to reflect 10 2, 10| Nautilus could not have gone through it." ~We continued 11 2, 10| colour and perfume half gone. Here and there some chrysanthemums 12 2, 13| zero; but, the wind having gone down, this temperature was 13 2, 13| was when the Nautilus had gone under the waves. I carefully 14 2, 14| shore. The Nautilus had gone some miles further up in 15 2, 16| the sea after only having gone through the machines, came 16 2, 16| All notion of time had gone from my mind. My muscles 17 2, 20| said that the Nautilus had gone aside to the east. I should 18 2, 22| Nemo was there. He had not gone to rest. At every moment