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1 1, 5 | extremity of the American continent, to which some Dutch sailors 2 1, 18| neighboring groups, and a fifth continent will stretch from New Zealand 3 2, 6 | address. To what point of the continent? Who was Captain Nemo's 4 2, 9 | CHAPTER IX~A VANISHED CONTINENT~The next morning, the 19th 5 2, 9 | Atlantis of Plato, that continent denied by Origen and Humbolt, 6 2, 9 | foot the mountains of this continent, touching with my hand those 7 2, 9 | pale rays on the buried continent. It was but a gleam, but 8 2, 10| the ocean. It must be a continent, or at least an island-- 9 2, 13| easy to the Nautilus. If a continent lies before the pole, it 10 2, 13| it must stop before the continent; but if, on the contrary, 11 2, 13| we may suppose either a continent or an ocean free from ice 12 2, 14| stretch of land, perhaps a continent, for we could not see its 13 2, 14| vegetation of this desolate continent seemed to me much restricted. 14 2, 14| this excursion to the polar continent, I could hear the cries 15 2, 14| Here, as lower down, this continent was alive with myriads of 16 2, 14| rays upon this deserted continent and seas which never man 17 2, 15| sole masters of the polar continent. But the reservoirs were 18 2, 17| encloses thus all the sunk continent of the Atlantic. The bottom