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1 1, 10| I passed into an immense drawing-room splendidly lighted. ~It 2 1, 10| opening from each panel of the drawing-room, regained the waist. He 3 1, 10| and mine opens into the drawing-room that we have just quitted." ~ 4 1, 11| Nautilus. Here, as in the drawing-room, I have them always under 5 1, 11| five yards long; the large drawing-room, ten yards long, separated 6 1, 17| and went into the large drawing-room. The screw was immediately 7 1, 17| time, the panels of the drawing-room were opened, and we were 8 1, 17| busy reading in the large drawing-room. Ned Land and Conseil watched 9 1, 18| he came into the large drawing-room, always seeming as if he 10 1, 21| Nautilus. ~I descended to the drawing-room, from whence I heard some 11 1, 22| puzzled, and descended to the drawing-room, and took out an excellent 12 1, 23| two o'clock, I was in the drawing-room, busied in arranging my 13 2, 16| dressed, I re-entered the drawing-room, where the panes of glass 14 2, 16| accompanied him into the drawing-room. ~"M. Aronnax, we must attempt 15 2, 17| appear again either in the drawing-room or on the platform. The 16 2, 17| the glass windows in the drawing-room, I saw long seaweeds and 17 2, 18| lieutenant, entered the drawing-room. I had not seen him for