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1 1, 8 | Land, who, knife in hand, stood on the defensive. ~"Yes," 2 1, 10| sideboards, inlaid with ebony, stood at the two extremities of 3 1, 10| while reading. In the centre stood an immense table, covered 4 1, 10| Nemo opened a door which stood opposite to that by which 5 1, 10| the finest antique models, stood upon pedestals in the corners 6 1, 16| long thin blades of which stood up like arrows. ~This short 7 1, 19| border of screw-pines. He stood off it at about two miles 8 1, 23| rocks roughly piled up, stood a cross of coral that extended 9 2, 2 | over my forehead, on which stood large drops of cold perspiration. " 10 2, 4 | its white houses and forts stood in relief. I saw the rounded 11 2, 5 | Ned Land, harpoon in hand, stood in the fore part of the 12 2, 5 | took under the water. ~I stood and carefully watched the 13 2, 10| you will be satisfied." ~I stood on the platform and waited. 14 2, 16| The thermometer then stood at 7° outside. Captain Nemo 15 2, 16| vast distillatory machines stood that furnished the drinkable 16 2, 21| Nemo noticing me. The ship stood about a mile and a half